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I have a similar problem. I don't know if the amount of time is random
though. Here is what I'm trying: Change the setting: "Microsoft network server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session" - The maximum one can set it to is 99999. We'll see if this solves the problem. Local Security Policie\Security Options\Microsoft network server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session "S8ER" wrote: I have a few mapped drives that I use in our domain. After a random period of time they drop offline and when I attempt to access them i receive "The System Detected a possible Attempt to Compromise Security. Please ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you." When you click ok the drives remain unavailable and I am unable to remap them as the remote server is unreachable. I have deleted the cached credentials in the past and restored connnectivity but at this time I have no cached credentials and no resolution. I found a fix for 2003 Server regarding maxicmp requests or something. Is this related or a new problem? |
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You guys ever figure this out. This started happening to me when I upgraded
to Vista. I map to my 64 Bit Windows Server (which is another domain) . I can map drives just fine, but when I try to run and setup.exe program I get that security error. I have to copy the files locally then run them. "indianabeck" wrote: I have a similar problem. I don't know if the amount of time is random though. Here is what I'm trying: Change the setting: "Microsoft network server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session" - The maximum one can set it to is 99999. We'll see if this solves the problem. Local Security Policie\Security Options\Microsoft network server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session "S8ER" wrote: I have a few mapped drives that I use in our domain. After a random period of time they drop offline and when I attempt to access them i receive "The System Detected a possible Attempt to Compromise Security. Please ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you." When you click ok the drives remain unavailable and I am unable to remap them as the remote server is unreachable. I have deleted the cached credentials in the past and restored connnectivity but at this time I have no cached credentials and no resolution. I found a fix for 2003 Server regarding maxicmp requests or something. Is this related or a new problem? |
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Unfortunately the only "solution" I ended up with was not using any mapped
drives. I will try the posted solution and see if that helps me out any. Thanks guys. "Tim S" wrote: You guys ever figure this out. This started happening to me when I upgraded to Vista. I map to my 64 Bit Windows Server (which is another domain) . I can map drives just fine, but when I try to run and setup.exe program I get that security error. I have to copy the files locally then run them. "indianabeck" wrote: I have a similar problem. I don't know if the amount of time is random though. Here is what I'm trying: Change the setting: "Microsoft network server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session" - The maximum one can set it to is 99999. We'll see if this solves the problem. Local Security Policie\Security Options\Microsoft network server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session "S8ER" wrote: I have a few mapped drives that I use in our domain. After a random period of time they drop offline and when I attempt to access them i receive "The System Detected a possible Attempt to Compromise Security. Please ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you." When you click ok the drives remain unavailable and I am unable to remap them as the remote server is unreachable. I have deleted the cached credentials in the past and restored connnectivity but at this time I have no cached credentials and no resolution. I found a fix for 2003 Server regarding maxicmp requests or something. Is this related or a new problem? |