From: Soldier on 11 Apr 2007 11:00 Not sure if any one can help me. I saw a couple posts a couple years ago about this same sort of thing but never saw any answers. I am an admin on an XP/Server2k3 domain. We are using Smart Card forced authentication. Quiet often we see this error pop up when users log in, it says to look in the event viewer for more details but all the event viewer tells us that the user was not able to log in. We have seen to ways to make it work but nothing that makes the error disappear forever. The 2 things that temporarily fix it are A: Having an admin log in, it takes a little longer than normal, but once the admin logs out the user is able to log in. B: If the user tries to log in 10 -15 times it eventually works. Any help would be great.
From: Peter Foldes on 12 Apr 2007 00:42 Have you installed the SP2 for W2K3 yet -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Soldier" <Soldier220(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1176303606.771991.74270(a)n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > Not sure if any one can help me. I saw a couple posts a couple years > ago about this same sort of thing but never saw any answers. I am an > admin on an XP/Server2k3 domain. We are using Smart Card forced > authentication. Quiet often we see this error pop up when users log > in, it says to look in the event viewer for more details but all the > event viewer tells us that the user was not able to log in. We have > seen to ways to make it work but nothing that makes the error > disappear forever. The 2 things that temporarily fix it are A: Having > an admin log in, it takes a little longer than normal, but once the > admin logs out the user is able to log in. B: If the user tries to > log in 10 -15 times it eventually works. Any help would be great. >
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