I was recently creating a SMB share on one of my Mac 10.6 servers that acted funny. It would keep asking me to log in, even though I had the correct credentials. I accidentally discovered that a Windows 2008 R1 machine could hit it just fine... but my Windows 7 box could not. This lead to a search of the internets, and I discovered a somewhat-related problem (it was actually crashing Samba on the server side)... Someone on that blog wrote that it has to do with NTLM. I figure the security permissions were changed from Windows 2008 R1 to R2, and also between Vista and Windows 7. The post mentions to change a bunch of stuff in the "local security policy" of the Windows box to make it work. I don't like changing a whole lot of security stuff, especially loosing it... so here is all I changed to make this work , citing "nikonz" from the site above for the original fix (with my changes):
"Control Panel --> Administrative Tools --> Local Security Policy
Local Policies --> Security Options
Network security: LAN Manager authentication level
Send LM & NTLM responses - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated"
There, once again my Macs and PCs are at peace with each other again.
Fixed me right up. Thanks Bryan!
ReplyDeleteGood job my buddy!!!
ReplyDeleteKeep me up great work.Thanks for sharing!
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