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My DNS-323 file shares suddenly could no longer be accessed from Windows Vista after I installed SP1.
I've installed ffp so that I could do some troubleshooting. I can access the files via FTP and now SFTP.
Doing "smbclient -L localhost" everything looks normal. Also "smb restart" didn't fix it.
Any ideas/suggestions?
Thanks
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atramos wrote:
My DNS-323 file shares suddenly could no longer be accessed from Windows Vista after I installed SP1.
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Any ideas/suggestions?
Have you check the LAN Manager Authentication level security policy? It should be set to Send LM & NTLM.
Bob Blackwell
Pickering, ON
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rcblackwell wrote:
Have you check the LAN Manager Authentication level security policy? It should be set to Send LM & NTLM.
Thanks I have Google'd the stuff you suggest above and I understand I need to run "secpol.msc" to get at these settings... unfortunately secpol.msc is nowhere to be found on my Vista Home Premium system... Any ideas how to actually set this stuff?
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I will dig it up. secpol is for business and ultimate. I set it on my Dad's Vista home machine a while ago. I will see him this weekend and will get back on how to do it.
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Edit the registry and change the value of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\LMCompatibilityLevel from 3 to 1.
However, in my case neither Vista Pre-SP1 nor SP1 required me to do so.
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Me neither. Access to the NAS worked out of the box with Vista since day one. I reckon the issue lies somewhere else.
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One of my vista laptops worked without problem, and the other didn't (but it was wierd permission and access denied errors) and I had to change the NTLM settings as above....? Both vista business.
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The NTLM setting is dependent upon the F/W version. F/W 1.04 and newer does not require changes to Vista, but the older ones do.
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