Perhaps we can change that error message into an error message and an offer to switch the user to non-authenticated logon, i.e., uncheck that setting for them, if the user says "Yes" instead of No. This might be relatively common when users upgrade to 3.0...
Perhaps we can change that error message into an error message and an offer to switch the user to non-authenticated logon, i.e., uncheck that setting for them, if the user says "Yes" instead of No. This might be relatively common when users upgrade to 3.0...