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W2K IP problem

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Name: Cody
Date: November 25, 2000 at 11:00:25 Pacific
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I have an NT 4.0 domain, when i connect my laptop into it, it works fine but in the event log a get this message


The IP Security policy for ISAKMP/Oakley specified an encryption algorithm that is invalid due to export cryptography restrictions. All 3DES encryption used by ISAKMP/Oakley is weakened to standard DES encyption. Generally, this is benign. ISAKMP/Oakley will still be able to negotiate IP security parameters, and protect that negotiation with DES encryption. This should only be of concern if you demand that the ISAKMP/Oakley negotiation be protected with 3DES encryption. If this is the case, please contact your network administrator.

Could somone please tell me how to get rid of it please.


Thanks



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Name: Dave
Date: November 26, 2000 at 03:29:30 Pacific
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You have to stop the IP Security Service to stop this message, unless you plan to use IP security on your network connection. On a home pc I hardly think thats likely!


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Response Number 2
Name: Riccardo Castagna
Date: April 4, 2001 at 04:03:35 Pacific
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How can I stop the IP Security Service?
Best regards.
Riccardo


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