"Connection Has Been Dropped" Error Message After Authentication
ID: Q192544
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows CE Services versions 2.1, 2.2, on platform(s):
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Microsoft Windows CE version 2.0 for the Handheld PC
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Microsoft Windows CE version 2.0 for the Palm-size PC
SYMPTOMS
When you try to connect your Windows CE device, the following error
message may appear after the Responding To Authentication dialog box
appears:
Connection has been dropped. Try reconnecting your device. If the
problem persist check your serial cable and any user name, password,
or domain that you are providing.
Note that this behavior occurs only with Windows NT.
CAUSE
This behavior occurs because Windows CE Services Setup creates a local
account without enabling the Password Never Expires option. Windows CE
devices have a problem when the user name and password cache is not
flushed when authentication does not succeed.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, follow these steps on the desktop computer:
- Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and
then click User Manager.
- Click the local account created by Windows CE Services Setup and then
click to select the Password Never Expires check box.
- Click OK.
MORE INFORMATION
If you are logged on to your Windows NT-based computer using an account
with local administrative privileges, Windows CE Services Setup sets the
appropriate Remote Access Service (RAS) privileges for the local
administrative account.
During Setup, if you are logged on to the Windows NT-based computer with a
domain account, Setup prompts you for user name and password to log on to
your Windows CE device. It is best to use the user name and password as
you normally log on with, or you have to log on using the new user name
and password you provide in this dialog box.
Windows CE Services creates a new local account with the user name and
password that you provide in this dialog box.
When you want to connect, make sure you are logged on using this user name
and password, and use the same user name and password in the Windows CE
password screen.
When you want to connect your Windows CE device, you must be logged on to
the Windows NT-based computer as an administrator and use the same user
name and password.
NOTE: You do not need to provide the domain in the password box.
Additional Information
If you receive the following error message, use the resolution listed
below:
The Everyone group no longer has the user right of "Access this
computer from network."
- Run User Manager.
- On the Policies menu, click User Rights.
- In the Right box, click Access This Computer From Network.
- In the Grant To box, add the Everyone group, or add the specific
accounts used for Windows CE authentication.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbenv kberrmsg wince
Version : WINDOWS:2.0,2.1,2.2
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb