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We have about 800 networked Windows 10 machines across 16 geographical locations. About a year ago, Edge and Chrome started stalling for 5 to 60 seconds, 4 or 5 times a day. It almost always happens upon a new restart and newly opening Chrome or Edge but it happens also throughout the day randomly, when Chrome or Edge have been open all day. We can ping a site successfully via command prompt while it spins so we don't believe it's DNS as it resolves via the ping. Internet Explorer is not affected. When it stalls, if you open a new tab and try to hit a different site, it stalls also. When the "timeout" is done, all tabs immediately open. We do have an Edge GPO in place, but have tried removing it on test machines and it still does it.

Thanks in advance!

Brad C
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  • Since it occurs frequently, setup a NetMon packet capture on an endpoint so you can examine what is occurring at the time the symptom is occurring. This will reveal if there is network activity, and to what. – Greg Askew Jul 26 '22 at 20:47

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