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Problems with accessing network resources.My users get the following message trying to access another server in another
domain (which they have rights to): The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security. Please ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you. I have not found any information that would help me. There are no errors in the Event Viewer logs. It is a Windows 2000 server SP4. It is a domain controller. Any suggestions on fixes? Thanks, Richard Allan Kelley Do they have the correct DNS settings pointing them to a domain controller
for authentication? Ray at work Show quoteHide quote "Richard Allan Kelley" <RichardAllanKel***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:96958D82-0A3B-4E6D-8648-6B1F147FDD7B@microsoft.com... > My users get the following message trying to access another server in another > domain (which they have rights to): > > The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security. > Please ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you. > > I have not found any information that would help me. There are no errors in > the Event Viewer logs. > > It is a Windows 2000 server SP4. It is a domain controller. > > Any suggestions on fixes? > > Thanks, > Richard Allan Kelley > The users can authenicate to the network. It is when accessing network
resources such as Shares. I havent made any changes to the DNS settings for the computers, and the network in ages. I will have to verify the settings. Richard Show quoteHide quote "Ray Costanzo [MVP]" wrote: > Do they have the correct DNS settings pointing them to a domain controller > for authentication? > > Ray at work > > "Richard Allan Kelley" <RichardAllanKel***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > in message news:96958D82-0A3B-4E6D-8648-6B1F147FDD7B@microsoft.com... > > My users get the following message trying to access another server in > another > > domain (which they have rights to): > > > > The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security. > > Please ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you. > > > > I have not found any information that would help me. There are no errors > in > > the Event Viewer logs. > > > > It is a Windows 2000 server SP4. It is a domain controller. > > > > Any suggestions on fixes? > > > > Thanks, > > Richard Allan Kelley > > > > > After checking the DNS settings, everything appears to be there for the SRV
records on all domains. Show quoteHide quote "Ray Costanzo [MVP]" wrote: > Do they have the correct DNS settings pointing them to a domain controller > for authentication? > > Ray at work > > "Richard Allan Kelley" <RichardAllanKel***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > in message news:96958D82-0A3B-4E6D-8648-6B1F147FDD7B@microsoft.com... > > My users get the following message trying to access another server in > another > > domain (which they have rights to): > > > > The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security. > > Please ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you. > > > > I have not found any information that would help me. There are no errors > in > > the Event Viewer logs. > > > > It is a Windows 2000 server SP4. It is a domain controller. > > > > Any suggestions on fixes? > > > > Thanks, > > Richard Allan Kelley > > > > >
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