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Suddenly cannot access network resources on Win 2003 server

Asked by rjberryman in Windows Networking, Computer Servers, Active Directory

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Our network setup is as follows: 1 Win2003 Sm. Bus. Server & 6 PCs running Win XP Service Pack 2.  Everything has been fine up until last Thursday.  1 out of the 6 PCs can no longer access any network resources on the Win 2003 server.  The other 5 PCs are working fine.  The user can login to the domain.  When they get to the desktop, their network drives are not able to be browsed.  The following error message is displayed, "<drive letter>: is not accessible.  The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security.  Please ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you."  There is nothing different about this user account on the Win2003 server, or anything about the network settings.  I ran Ad-Aware & Spybot and there were no threats.  Anti-Virus also says no viruses.  The only way I can get the network access back is to do as follows on the PC whenever it is rebooted: Go to services.msc & stop the workstation service (which also stops net logon and computer browser services).  Then I restart all 3 of those services.  Then I go to My Network Places & make sure I can browse the folders on the win2003 server that the user needs to access.  Once I have completed these steps, the user can now access their network shares.  I am stumped as to why this all of a sudden is occurring and it is only affecting this one PC.  Does anyone have suggestions on this one?  Thank you in advance.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Windows Networking, Computer Servers, Active Directory
Tags: The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security. Please ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you.
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Solution Provided By: rjberryman
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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