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I can change the password, obviously, but it won't let me change the "User Name". I'm using firmware 1.03. Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to set it to the same username/password I use for Windows. Having all sorts of problems mapping the drive. Keep getting user/pass prompts and nothing ever works. Windows Vista.
Last edited by Patrick G. (2007-05-02 19:10:59)
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No one knows if this can be done or not?
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AFAIK the 1.03 firmware is not vista compatible yet. Vista changed a lot with networking/mapping.
-Aaron
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Aaron wrote:
AFAIK the 1.03 firmware is not vista compatible yet. Vista changed a lot with networking/mapping.
-Aaron
Really??? So, the DNS-323 is not compatible with Windows Vista??
Last edited by Patrick G. (2007-05-03 19:45:17)
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Regarding SMB network shares and Vista have a look here: http://www.scalefree.info/2006/09/vista … ation.html
Use #2 for Vista Home, #1 should work for Vista Business.
"If for some reason your “secpol.msc” refuse to work, you can manually change a setting in the Windows registery.
1- Go in the “Execute command window” and type “regedit” and press “OK”, it will pop the Windows registery window.
2- Browse the this key: “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\” and change the value for the option “LMCompatibilityLevel” from value 3 to a value 1."
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I'm using Vista Ultimate.
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Patrick G. wrote:
I'm using Vista Ultimate.
Well, was a bit confusing i guess:
#1 is: secpol.msc (also valid for ultimate)
"Run the Local Security Policy app - secpol.msc
Go to Local Policies | Security Options and choose the “Network Security: LAN Manager Authentican Level” item
Set it to “Send LM & NLTM, use NTMLv2 session if negotiated”"
and
#2 is: regedit
1- Go in the “Execute command window” and type “regedit” and press “OK”, it will pop the Windows registery window.
2- Browse the this key: “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\” and change the value for the option “LMCompatibilityLevel” from value 3 to a value 1.
Last edited by Gonzo.T.Durden (2007-05-03 23:13:01)
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