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Smart Card Authentication Disrupts Network Connectivity
A client is having trouble using a MS Access 2003 application against a W2K3
server in W2K3 AD with Smart Card Authentication. Users lock the XP with the Access Application open to a bound form, but not actively processing data. When they unlock the system, they get an error because the system could not refresh the bound data on schedule. This problem only occurs when actively using the Smart Card for authentication. If the system is set to allow standard username and password authentication, no error will occur on unlock. Does anyone know if the SmartCard Authentication process creates a brief disruption in network connectivity or if there are any other issues with locking and security? Thanks |
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Smart Card Authentication Disrupts Network Connectivity
From: "A Skidmore"
| A client is having trouble using a MS Access 2003 application against a W2K3 | server in W2K3 AD with Smart Card Authentication. Users lock the XP with the | Access Application open to a bound form, but not actively processing data. | When they unlock the system, they get an error because the system could not | refresh the bound data on schedule. This problem only occurs when actively | using the Smart Card for authentication. If the system is set to allow | standard username and password authentication, no error will occur on unlock. | Does anyone know if the SmartCard Authentication process creates a brief | disruption in network connectivity or if there are any other issues with | locking and security? | Thanks We use Cryptographic Logons and many databases (including myself) and don't see this poblem. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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Smart Card Authentication Disrupts Network Connectivity
Thank you for the reply. I'm also looking at the possibility that the server
is treating the connection as idle and disconnecting it. They are telling me that they see a few access denied packets during the unlock procedure. The database is not using windows authentication since it is access, so that seems suggestive of some issue with the Windows security affecting the file share hosting the MDB. Any additional thoughts are appreciated. Thanks "David H. Lipman" wrote: From: "A Skidmore" | A client is having trouble using a MS Access 2003 application against a W2K3 | server in W2K3 AD with Smart Card Authentication. Users lock the XP with the | Access Application open to a bound form, but not actively processing data. | When they unlock the system, they get an error because the system could not | refresh the bound data on schedule. This problem only occurs when actively | using the Smart Card for authentication. If the system is set to allow | standard username and password authentication, no error will occur on unlock. | Does anyone know if the SmartCard Authentication process creates a brief | disruption in network connectivity or if there are any other issues with | locking and security? | Thanks We use Cryptographic Logons and many databases (including myself) and don't see this poblem. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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