themadprofessor
March 5th, 2009, 07:06 AM
I am setting up Dell Latitude E6400 PCs with Vista Business loaded and am having the above issue.
If I let the laptop go to standby or hibernate the network is shown as <Domain_name>.local 2 unauthenticated.
This survives restarting the laptop. The only way to get the network back to showing the domain as authenticated is to un-install Smart Security, and then re-install it again.
I have just tested and without Smart Security installed I can standby or hibernate the laptop and when switched on again it will correctly identify the network as a Domain and share files/folders as specified.
The Latitude has the very latest drivers from the Dell website installed and we are using 3.0.684.0 version of Smart Security.
I regard this as a very serious defect in Smart Security as we upgraded from NOD32 precisely because we wanted these laptops to have a proper firewall integrated into the Anti Virus solution, and it seems that it will not survive the most common event in a laptop's life !!!
Come on please fix this.
Chris
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If I let the laptop go to standby or hibernate the network is shown as <Domain_name>.local 2 unauthenticated.
This survives restarting the laptop. The only way to get the network back to showing the domain as authenticated is to un-install Smart Security, and then re-install it again.
I have just tested and without Smart Security installed I can standby or hibernate the laptop and when switched on again it will correctly identify the network as a Domain and share files/folders as specified.
The Latitude has the very latest drivers from the Dell website installed and we are using 3.0.684.0 version of Smart Security.
I regard this as a very serious defect in Smart Security as we upgraded from NOD32 precisely because we wanted these laptops to have a proper firewall integrated into the Anti Virus solution, and it seems that it will not survive the most common event in a laptop's life !!!
Come on please fix this.
Chris
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