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Guest kbTAG
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I loaded SP3 through MS updates and now I am getting a message that says "

Windows cannot connect you to the network" Everything seems to be working

fine and I can connect to the internet as well as the server and other

places on my network but the toolbar on the bottom has the network connection

icon with a yellow excalamtion point on it. When I go to the icon it says

"Local Area Connection Speed 100 Mbps Authentication failed" any idea

on how to resolve this? Asking it to repair itself does not help.

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Guest cprav
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RE: SP3 error meassage Local Network Connection failed to authenticate

 

I am having the same problem. Help!

 

"kbTAG" wrote:

> I loaded SP3 through MS updates and now I am getting a message that says "

> Windows cannot connect you to the network" Everything seems to be working

> fine and I can connect to the internet as well as the server and other

> places on my network but the toolbar on the bottom has the network connection

> icon with a yellow excalamtion point on it. When I go to the icon it says

> "Local Area Connection Speed 100 Mbps Authentication failed" any idea

> on how to resolve this? Asking it to repair itself does not help.

Guest Richard in AZ
Posted

Re: SP3 error meassage Local Network Connection failed to authenticate

 

to cprav: Do not tag onto another post with a "Me Too" message. Just monitor the posts for a

reply. Your post adds nothing but electron waste.

 

To KbTag, What NIC card do your use? Have you checked with the NIC card vendor for a driver

update?

A lot of the wireless NIC cards are having problems with their monitoring software due to conflicts

with a new "dll" update included in SP3. I am not aware on any problems with wired NIC cards, but

the vendor may be. With the wireless NIC cards, turning off the monitoring software (use msconfig

or the software explorer tool in Windows Defender) removes the error message and the card connection

continues to work.

 

"cprav" <cprav@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:25FA35B5-EB18-4D17-86E3-99B454F57C02@microsoft.com...

|I am having the same problem. Help!

|

| "kbTAG" wrote:

|

| > I loaded SP3 through MS updates and now I am getting a message that says "

| > Windows cannot connect you to the network" Everything seems to be working

| > fine and I can connect to the internet as well as the server and other

| > places on my network but the toolbar on the bottom has the network connection

| > icon with a yellow excalamtion point on it. When I go to the icon it says

| > "Local Area Connection Speed 100 Mbps Authentication failed" any idea

| > on how to resolve this? Asking it to repair itself does not help.

Guest kbTAG
Posted

Re: SP3 error meassage Local Network Connection failed to authenti

 

Re: SP3 error meassage Local Network Connection failed to authenti

 

Thanks for your response. I have checked and they do not have either an

update or a report of others having the same issue with this card. I did

spend the better part of a day working with the folks at MS and the end

result was I had to go to the network connection properties for Local Area

Connection and turn off the authentication.

As I mentioned in the original note everything seems to be working, it was

just reporting an error. They could not explain why authentication will not

work.

 

"Richard in AZ" wrote:

> to cprav: Do not tag onto another post with a "Me Too" message. Just monitor the posts for a

> reply. Your post adds nothing but electron waste.

>

> To KbTag, What NIC card do your use? Have you checked with the NIC card vendor for a driver

> update?

> A lot of the wireless NIC cards are having problems with their monitoring software due to conflicts

> with a new "dll" update included in SP3. I am not aware on any problems with wired NIC cards, but

> the vendor may be. With the wireless NIC cards, turning off the monitoring software (use msconfig

> or the software explorer tool in Windows Defender) removes the error message and the card connection

> continues to work.

>

> "cprav" <cprav@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:25FA35B5-EB18-4D17-86E3-99B454F57C02@microsoft.com...

> |I am having the same problem. Help!

> |

> | "kbTAG" wrote:

> |

> | > I loaded SP3 through MS updates and now I am getting a message that says "

> | > Windows cannot connect you to the network" Everything seems to be working

> | > fine and I can connect to the internet as well as the server and other

> | > places on my network but the toolbar on the bottom has the network connection

> | > icon with a yellow excalamtion point on it. When I go to the icon it says

> | > "Local Area Connection Speed 100 Mbps Authentication failed" any idea

> | > on how to resolve this? Asking it to repair itself does not help.

>

>

>


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