BTW, we're having issues that make me look at the "Authenticated Users" vs. "Everyone" or "Users" ... maybe something with this patch is now enforcing something that it wasn't enforcing. But, I'm barking up the tree of something with the "Authenticated Users" group. Maybe I"m way off though ...
help! : ) -Greg
On Nov 17, 9:01 am, gregor...[ at ]hotmail.com wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I have having terrible troubles with this situation. > > After applying MS patch MS08-026 we are getting the following error > when > trying to add a printer. "The server for "printer" printer does not > have the > correct printer driver installed." When I uninstall this patch, the > problem > clears up. > > In addition, and I believe this to be related - we are getting in the > security event log the following: > > Event Type: Failure Audit > Event Source: Security > Event Category: Logon/Logoff > Event ID: 534 > Date: 11/17/2008 > Time: 7:19:49 AM > User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM > Computer: %mypcname% > Description: > Logon Failure: > Reason: The user has not been granted the requested > logon type at this machine > User Name: server$ > Domain: %mydomain% > Logon Type: 3 > Logon Process: Kerberos > Authentication Package: MICROSOFT_AUTHENTICATION_PACKAGE_V1_0 > Workstation Name: - > > We have a clustered print server and I have ensured that "allow log > on > locally" has been set for "Authenticated users" and I have ensured > that on > the SAN drive where the drivers reside "Authenticated Users" have read > access. > > I cannot think of what else to do. > > Is anyone else having these problems? > > -Greg Seeber
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