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| Some Piece of Information on Event Forwarding of Security LogsArchives September 2012 June 2012 April 2012 Categories Active Directory App-V Events Exchange FIM KMS Lab NetApp PowerShell Security SQL Uncategorized Meta Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org TagsAD ADSI App-V AppLocker Events the requested key container does not exist on the smart card windows 7 Exchange FIM GPO Install iSCSI Lab NetApp Powershell Security SQL Virtual VM WSS Recent the revocation status of the smartcard certificate used for authentication could not be determined Entries NetApp ONTAP 8.1.1 Simulator AppLocker Update 1 Setting Group Policy on a local Computer AppLocker Exchange Management Console Monthly Archives September 2012 smart card logon is not supported for your user account June 2012 April 2012 « @Axel Doux Logon troubleshooting » Troubleshooting CAC Login By SuperG - Last updated: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 - Save & Share - Leave a Comment So we use smartcards to log onto the network, https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/281245 and i have a lot of users who call and say they are having problems logging on. When asked what the error is they state "its the system cannot log you on error". Well there are around 20 different "the system cannot log you on errors". Below is a partial list and possible cures. Problem: The system could not log you on. Your credentials could not be verified. Cure: Verify whether user account is still active
Cure: Ensure http://zenshaze.com/wp/?p=67 UPN is set correctly in AD Cure: Verify that you have the network cable plugged into the computer and try it again Cure: The computer may have been removed from the domain Cure: Ensure the root certificates are installed on client Cure: Restart KDC on domain controller Problem: The system could not log you on. The revocation status of the domain controller certificate used for smart card authentication count not be determined Cure: OCSP Client not working correctly. Cure: Uninstall OCSP Client and install the current version. Ensure OCSP Client is configed correctly Problem: The system could not log you on. The revocation status of the smartcard certificate used for authentication could not be determined Cure: Restart KDC on domain controller Cure: Ensure all OIDs are attached to the Root CA certificates Problem: The system could not log you on. You cannot use a smart card to log on because smart card logon is not supported for your user account, Contact your system administrator to ensure that smart card logon is configured for your organization. Cure: Verify Root certificates Cure: Verify machine certificate is good to include private key Cure: Ensure CAC Client AND all patchs are installed. Cure: Ensure all OIDs are attached to the Root CA certificates Problem: The system could not log you on. The smartcard certificate used for authentication has been revoked Cure: Clear OCSP Clienfrom a Windows 7 client, using the configurations provided in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281245/en-us The question is that in this environment, the certificate in the Smart Card has http://www.networksteve.com/forum/topic.php/Unanswered_Server_2008_-_Smart_Card_Logon_(Third_party_CA)_No_UP/?TopicId=36536&Posts=0 the UPN property defined in the SubjectAlternativeName, but that is not needed for Windows Vista or Windows 7 as stated in: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff404289%28v=ws.10%29.aspx "SSL/TLS can map certificates that do not have SAN, and the mapping is done by using the AltSecID attributes on client accounts. The X509 AltSecID used by SSL/TLS client authentication is of the form "X509: ""
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