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тАО11-14-2006 01:36 AM
тАО11-14-2006 01:36 AM
Windows Server 2003 Sharing Problem
I'm having this strange issue with Windows Server 2003. If I stick with the basic 2003 without SP1 all works great but as soon as I upgrade to SP1 clients get the error:
"The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security"
This happens every time they try to access shares, it even appears when logging on.
This server is the only one on the network, Active Directory, DNS, DHCP and WINS are all installed and running. It also acts as a print server.
I recently upgraded it from Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
Without Fail SP1 always breaks this.
Any suggestions?
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тАО11-14-2006 02:17 AM
тАО11-14-2006 02:17 AM
Re: Windows Server 2003 Sharing Problem
Is thee any issue preventing you from using the server?
Is the system "on the internet"?
I no... then just disbale your audit logging, unless you want it on for some reason.
With SP1, a lot of security enhancements were put into place and therefore the system generates a lot more audits to the logs and such. Your particular message might not mean anything except that things are normal.
Steven
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тАО11-14-2006 03:39 AM
тАО11-14-2006 03:39 AM
Re: Windows Server 2003 Sharing Problem
If you're including DNS settings with your DHCP subscription, make sure that you are NOT including an outside ISP in your DNS entries (set the ISP in as a DNS forwarder within your DNS server properties).
If these are all correct, check your DNS entries at the server.
The problem has to do with a "referencing" change that MS did in SP1 to make resource request more secure. The Client and the Server need to be able to securely exchange a token. Without the exchange, the server declares the transaction to be a possible security breach attempt.
If your subnet mask is incorrect, it can also affect this, so double-check your DHCP setting.
Make sure afterwards, that your Server is FULLY patched. There's some VERY nasty "bots" out loose that can and will compromise your Server quickly.
Jon
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тАО11-14-2006 06:06 AM
тАО11-14-2006 06:06 AM
Re: Windows Server 2003 Sharing Problem
I dont know where to find audit logging could you please point me to the settings page?
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тАО11-14-2006 12:55 PM
тАО11-14-2006 12:55 PM
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тАО11-15-2006 05:27 AM
тАО11-15-2006 05:27 AM
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тАО11-21-2006 06:02 PM
тАО11-21-2006 06:02 PM
Re: Windows Server 2003 Sharing Problem
has this been resolved?
I've just looked at your logs - and there are rampant dns messages going on there, especially the last bit e.g
The description for Event ID ( 40961 ) in Source ( LSASRV ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the event: DNS/auth1.dns.gxn.net, "The SAM database on the Windows Server does not have a computer account for this workstation trust relationship.
(0xc000018b)".
I will look into this today and come back to you.
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тАО12-09-2006 02:51 AM
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тАО03-15-2007 09:53 PM
тАО03-15-2007 09:53 PM
Re: Windows Server 2003 Sharing Problem
I had this at work and resolved using the article from MS (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889031/en-us). It is to do with the fact that VPN users don't have a valid site IP address and therefore can connect to any DC within the Site list. This was causing us some strange problems where people could and couldn't connect to certain servers and also would only affect certain machines. Very random and difficult to track down!
Thanks,
James.