Guest Dale Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 I have an XP PRO SP3 system on which Integrated Authentication is broken. When I try to access a network resource on my Windows 2003 domain the system always asks me to supply the password. I can click the "Save Password" option in the dialog box and that works for a while. This is a problem in connecting with the Exchange server, file server and webserver so it is not protocol specific. I also doublechecked that IE 7 has "Integrated Authentication" checked. This only happens for one computer. All the others are fine? Any ideas?
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 Re: Windows Integrated Authentication broken >I have an XP PRO SP3 system on which Integrated Authentication is broken. >When I try to access a network resource on my Windows 2003 domain the system >always asks me to supply the password. I can click the "Save Password" option >in the dialog box and that works for a while. This is a problem in >connecting with the Exchange server, file server and webserver so it is not >protocol specific. I also doublechecked that IE 7 has "Integrated >Authentication" checked. This only happens for one computer. All the others >are fine? Any ideas? What if you set the Integrated Authentication to "off", reboot, and then turn it back on. Maybe it just forgot the setting and needs kick in the pants to remember. - Thee Chicago Wolf
Guest Dale Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 Re: Windows Integrated Authentication broken I know how to do that for IE but how about for all of XP? I removed the PC from the domain and then readded it but that didn't seem to work. I've searched but can't find anything. ideas? "Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote: > >I have an XP PRO SP3 system on which Integrated Authentication is broken. > >When I try to access a network resource on my Windows 2003 domain the system > >always asks me to supply the password. I can click the "Save Password" option > >in the dialog box and that works for a while. This is a problem in > >connecting with the Exchange server, file server and webserver so it is not > >protocol specific. I also doublechecked that IE 7 has "Integrated > >Authentication" checked. This only happens for one computer. All the others > >are fine? Any ideas? > > What if you set the Integrated Authentication to "off", reboot, and > then turn it back on. Maybe it just forgot the setting and needs kick > in the pants to remember. > > - Thee Chicago Wolf >
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 Re: Windows Integrated Authentication broken >I know how to do that for IE but how about for all of XP? I removed the PC >from the domain and then readded it but that didn't seem to work. I've >searched but can't find anything. ideas? I was looking in the KB but didn't see anything specific to this issues you're seeing. I would try giving this a try and also have you XP CD handy as it will require re-installing a component. If possible, try making or having a slipstreamed SP3 CD. 1. Control Panel > Network Connection > right-click Local Area Connection > do a properties. 2. By default, there ought to be 4 things there: Client for MS networks, File and Printer Sharing, QoS, and TCP/IP. Uninstall Client for MS Networks and File & Printer Sharing 3. Reboot. 4. Repeat step 1,click Install > Client > Client for MS Networks 5. Install > Service > File and Printer Sharing 6. Reboot My only other guess would be to take a look at three new services that were introduced in SP3. For kicks and grins, try disabling all three of the following services, reboot, and see what happens: Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services 1. Disable: Extensible Authentication Protocol Service 2. Disable: Health Key and Certificate Management Service 2. Disable: Wired Autoconfig. Let me know if it helps any. - Thee Chicago Wolf
Guest Dale Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 Re: Windows Integrated Authentication broken Thanks, I'll give these a try this week and let you know what happens. "Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote: > >I know how to do that for IE but how about for all of XP? I removed the PC > >from the domain and then readded it but that didn't seem to work. I've > >searched but can't find anything. ideas? > > I was looking in the KB but didn't see anything specific to this > issues you're seeing. I would try giving this a try and also have you > XP CD handy as it will require re-installing a component. If possible, > try making or having a slipstreamed SP3 CD. > > 1. Control Panel > Network Connection > right-click Local Area > Connection > do a properties. > 2. By default, there ought to be 4 things there: Client for MS > networks, File and Printer Sharing, QoS, and TCP/IP. Uninstall Client > for MS Networks and File & Printer Sharing > 3. Reboot. > 4. Repeat step 1,click Install > Client > Client for MS Networks > 5. Install > Service > File and Printer Sharing > 6. Reboot > > My only other guess would be to take a look at three new services that > were introduced in SP3. For kicks and grins, try disabling all three > of the following services, reboot, and see what happens: > > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services > 1. Disable: Extensible Authentication Protocol Service > 2. Disable: Health Key and Certificate Management Service > 2. Disable: Wired Autoconfig. > > Let me know if it helps any. > > - Thee Chicago Wolf >
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 Re: Windows Integrated Authentication broken >Thanks, I'll give these a try this week and let you know what happens. Ok great. - Thee Chicago Wolf
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