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#40388 - 2003-05-19 02:05 AM Re: windows 2003
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After playing around we decided I found a bug so moving back to windows 2K [Frown] shame really

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#40389 - 2003-05-19 02:08 AM Re: windows 2003
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Weird eh! Chatted with the duke on MSN...
Worked fine when rn at the server or when logging in from another server but the one client causes a reboot.

M$ will probably fix it in SP1.
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#40390 - 2003-05-19 02:55 AM Re: windows 2003
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We might want to drop Ruud a line about this, too. Since he's kind-of at the source [Smile]
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#40391 - 2003-05-19 02:26 PM Re: windows 2003
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Agreed there needs to be something done with version 4.21 under Windows 2003.

However, in troubleshooting with the "Duke," did we try previous versions of KiXtart? Maybe a 4.02 or a 4.12 version? It very well maybe how 2003 handles group parsing. I should be bringing up a 2003 box this week.

Thanks,

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#40392 - 2003-05-19 02:30 PM Re: windows 2003
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doh, still causing a reboot can't be about a util.
it's about buggy system.

if going around it, it's security by ignorance, once more.
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#40393 - 2003-05-19 02:35 PM Re: windows 2003
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I don't think so...

I brought up an eval copy on the domain and was able to work with it using KiX. I will double-check now that we have a license. [Smile]

The big question is - Is the Duke working in Native or Mixed Mode? Our domain is Native Mode.

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#40394 - 2003-05-19 03:21 PM Re: windows 2003
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If I may speak to this issue...
The duke set up a home network and as such does not have access to M$ Premier Support so it is unlikely this issue will ever make its way to M$. Unless this is a case of misconfiguration of the DC, it exposes a potential vulnerability.

There has not been extensive testing. The problem manifests itself on only the one DC and only when logging on from one particular WKSTA. Then too, it only manifests when the network is queried by functions like InGroup().

If you reread the thread, you will see that we tested different versions of KiX. The duke said he is going to get off the bleading edge and fall back to Windows 2000.
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#40395 - 2003-05-19 07:33 PM Re: windows 2003
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I have gone back to windows 2000, the 2003 domain was a clean install and after about 30mins after promoting a server to DC I started to use (try to use KIX) I do not think there is or was any mis config on the DC as I did not configure it other than adding two users.

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#40396 - 2003-06-12 10:36 AM Re: windows 2003
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Hi everyone,

not 100% sure, but this *may* be a known issue in Windows 2003. A problem in LSASS has been found and a hotfix is currently in testing.

One of the conditions of the LSASS problem was that the ACL on the user object(s) in Active Directory have been changed to include a Deny ACE for one or more user properties. If this applies to your situation, please let me know.

Regards,

Ruud

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