Re: GPO Problems - After Changing Microsoft Network Client: Digitally sign communications

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There were some problems with XP and SMB signing but I believe that was all
fixed with SP2 for XP. I would not set them all to disabled but at least
leave the if server/client agrees enabled. --- Steve


<crmcsc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1131934388.631370.109680@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I recently changed the following Group Policies on My Win2k3 DC. Now my
> network is slow and some Windows XP workstations cannot access network
> resources. I also can no longer access the GPO Console. Any ideas?
>
> Win2k3 DC: Originally set to not defined. Changed to Disable.
>
> Microsoft Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
> Microsoft Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server
> agrees)
> Microsoft Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
> Microsoft Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client
> agrees)
>


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    (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy)
  • RE: SMBmount conspiracy
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  • RE: The Infamous 1058 and 1030 Event Viewer Errors
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