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I've had it with this error. Any ideas? It's happening to all of my Windows
XP Pro SP2 workstations in connection with a Windows 2000 Server.
The Security System could not establish a secured connection with the server
cifs/SERVER. No authentication protocol was available.
The Security System detected an attempted downgrade attack for server
cifs/SERVER. The failure code from authentication protocol Kerberos was
"There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request.
(0xc000005e)".
I've tried everything Microsoft has listed in the support section and
everything I could find on multiple webpages. This is not only happening in
my office. I have several clients that I deal with on a daily basis that are
having the same problem with the same setup in their office. They have to
reboot their workstations about every 24 hour period to make them work again.
It can happen when trying to print to a network server or just trying to
access a network drive. This is really starting to tick me off.
XP Pro SP2 workstations in connection with a Windows 2000 Server.
The Security System could not establish a secured connection with the server
cifs/SERVER. No authentication protocol was available.
The Security System detected an attempted downgrade attack for server
cifs/SERVER. The failure code from authentication protocol Kerberos was
"There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request.
(0xc000005e)".
I've tried everything Microsoft has listed in the support section and
everything I could find on multiple webpages. This is not only happening in
my office. I have several clients that I deal with on a daily basis that are
having the same problem with the same setup in their office. They have to
reboot their workstations about every 24 hour period to make them work again.
It can happen when trying to print to a network server or just trying to
access a network drive. This is really starting to tick me off.