I have a remote lan with 3 XP pro computers that are part of a Win2003
Active Directory (in the main location). Most of the time this remote
location is connected via a VPN connection and all is good.
One of the XP machines has a share that the other 2 XP machines access
for a database app (inventory / invoices ...). When the VPN connection
is up, there is no problem for the 2 machines to access the share on
the 3rd that holds the database. However, the VPN goes down from time
to time and when it does the 2 machines cannot access the share on the
3rd. If I open a cmd window and enter dir \\computer1\share I get the
error:
The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security. Please
ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you.
All 3 XP machines are part of the same domain and I am logging in as a
valid domain user using cached credientials. Why can't the machine
that has the share allow another machine to access its share using
cached credientials?
Any help would be great.
- John
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