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reviii3
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Topic: Not connecting to HostPosted: April 14 2004 at 11:21am |
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I work for a company that is using this solution for our hosted clients to access software via the internet. I have noticed that more and more of our clients are receiving a failed connection to host error. I make sure that they are running IE 5.5 and that the cipher is 128 bit. I have found this to be most common on XP workstations. At one client site a user can be accessing today and fail to login tomorrow, in this case the system admin can log into the same workstation and have no problems. Working with the IS/IT departments of my clients we have found that if you rebuild the profiles on win2k and XP it fixes the problem. Please let me know if there is an easyer way!!!
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PSchellenbach
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Posted: April 20 2004 at 3:41am |
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Hi -
It appears that some of the cryptographic structures are stored in the user profile, and tend to get corrupted over time. No explanation from Microsoft on how or why, but experience shows that it does occur. The crypto code in AccuTerm 2K2 is more robust than earlier versions and normally does not have this problem. Are you running an older version of AccuTerm Internet Edition? Thanks, Pete |
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