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lisa pryce
I recently was trying to track an error log in 'events. I
am a single user with all possible 'remote' possibilities
turned off. I have a router and firewall. Turns out, this
error was not recorded in 'events,' and I was not even
logged on. The message said "An authentication package
has been loaded by the Local Security Authority. This
authentication package will be used to authenticate logon
attempts.
Authentication Package Name: %1
Explanation
This event record indicates that the Local Security
Authority (LSA) has loaded an authentication package used
for authenticating logon requests.Authentication packages
are responsible for validating user identification and
authentication information collected by logon processes
during log on. A single system can simultaneously support
multiple authentication packages.
User Action
The person with administrative privileges for the
computer should regularly verify that the authentication
package being used is a valid and correct authentication
package.
How can I do this?
Thanks,
L.
am a single user with all possible 'remote' possibilities
turned off. I have a router and firewall. Turns out, this
error was not recorded in 'events,' and I was not even
logged on. The message said "An authentication package
has been loaded by the Local Security Authority. This
authentication package will be used to authenticate logon
attempts.
Authentication Package Name: %1
Explanation
This event record indicates that the Local Security
Authority (LSA) has loaded an authentication package used
for authenticating logon requests.Authentication packages
are responsible for validating user identification and
authentication information collected by logon processes
during log on. A single system can simultaneously support
multiple authentication packages.
User Action
The person with administrative privileges for the
computer should regularly verify that the authentication
package being used is a valid and correct authentication
package.
How can I do this?
Thanks,
L.