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murillo



Joined: 10 Nov 2006
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PostPosted: 11/10/06 - 05:00    Post subject: System detected a possible attempt to compromise security Reply with quote


At least that's the message I'm getting each time I try to access the network drive, on Win 2K3 server. Well, not each time – when I log on, I'm OK for a while, but after some time (half an hour, tops), I get that message and I'm denied access. So then I have to log off, log back on, and continue until the next occasion. Can someone understand what's going on, because I sure can't? Thanks in advance for your help.
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fritchman



Joined: 10 Nov 2006
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PostPosted: 04/24/07 - 10:18    Post subject: Reply with quote


What kind of network card do you have? Did you try switching off the smart card authentication feature? Other than that, I can only suggest that you install the latest Service Pack and hope its fixes cover the issue you're having…
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