![]() The host did not accept your authenication credentials. ![]() The Test Connection fails to work - LDAP Test Failed. 2 DCs have been added with hostname and IPs. I've created a service account (Bind DN = CN=svr_pgp,DC=mydomain,DC=co,DC=uk) and entered these details into the "edit ldap directory" menu under consumers>directory synchronization>Edit ldap directory I'm creating a new PGP 3.3 server and I'm having problems making an LDAP connection to my domain. Hopefully someone can help me with this issue. Request sent to List users on disk was successful S = SSO, O = Offloaded, L = Locked out, A = Anti Theft, M = Managed Admin Running "pgpwde -list-users -disk 0" yields the following: C:\Program Files (x86)\PGP Corporation\PGP Desktop>pgpwde -list-users -disk 0 Request sent to Disk status was successful Total sectors: 625137538 highwatermark: 625137536 reserved start sectors: 2 Running "pgpwde -status -disk 0" yields the following: C:\Program Files (x86)\PGP Corporation\PGP Desktop>pgpwde -status -disk 0Įncryption process interrupted by user request Stopping and then resuming encryption didn't work. I did, and even though pgpwde reports "Request sent to Resume encrypt or decrypt was successful", it didn't work, encryption is still stuck at 100%. Later, I started again encryption of my drive, only without specifying any kind of external token (only my Windows account and passphrase), and it just got stuck at 100%.Īnother similar thread, linked here, suggested running pgpwde from the command line under Windows's Safe Mode. Then, after the decryption process completed successfully, I rebooted my sistem. I am getting the same problem as in thread. and actually be able to boot into it after I encrypt it. At least the recovery disk was able to recogize that it was there, even though it could not be booted into, and PGP in a second windows install didnt recognize it.Īnyway the issue is, I want to encrypt the disk again. Lo and behold, it says found WDE, do I wanna decrypt? I decrypted. Then failed with "insufficeint resources".Īnyway last resort, burnt a recovery CD and booted into it. I tried to force decrypt the drive with pgpwde -decrypt -disk 1 -interactive, it asked for password, then "admin password" whatever the heck that is, i typed passphrase two. pgpwde -enum, it reported the disk was there but didnt think it was encrypted. I then went into the command line intercace and enum'd the disks. It offered the choice of encrypting it, implying it did not realize it was already encrypted. Went into whole disk encryption and clicked on the drive and it didnt report it as being encrypted. Went into symantec interface, and it didnt recognize it either. When I double clicked on the drive in explorer, windows said "cant do anything with this drive, wanna format it?" (No) However PGP in this new install didnt recognize the drive as being encrypted. I figured I'd decrypt/access the drive through PGP in windows. I decided to put in a second SSD and then installed windows and booted into that., and installed WDE into the new windows install. I can't recall the exact error, but basically, BIOS was saying, there's nothing to boot from. Maybe "No system disk", some error like that. On rebooting, I just got an error as though there was no bootable disk. I was running the system after it reported it was 100% encrypted. Symantec Endpoint Encryption 10.3 mp1 installs ok and reported that it encrypted my drive (SATA SSD, 512 gb). I just got a new custom built computer with an ASUS motherboard (P9X79) and installed windows 7 home premium on it.
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