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| | Unable to Log into network shares or computers I just got a laptop with VISTA HOME Premium to setup for one of my users. I am trying to install software located on a network share. I am unable log in. It keeps saying "logon unsuccessful: Windows is unable to log you on. Be sure that your user name and password are correct." They are definitely correct. If i look at the network folder I can see the computer but unable to log in. I try run then \\sharename\folder\ and same problem. I was able to setup vista premium laptops without any problems. It has to be a VISTA home issue. Should i return this computer and request an XP to fix this problem? |
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| | Re: Unable to Log into network shares or computers In a workgroup environment, specify your username as MACHINENAME\USERNAME. In a Domain environment, specify your username as DOMAINNAME\USERNAME. --- Jeffrey Randow jeffreycentex@xxxxxx Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 13:36:23 -0800, isaer <isaer@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I just got a laptop with VISTA HOME Premium to setup for one of my users. I >am trying to install software located on a network share. I am unable log in. >It keeps saying "logon unsuccessful: Windows is unable to log you on. Be sure >that your user name and password are correct." They are definitely correct. >If i look at the network folder I can see the computer but unable to log in. >I try run then \\sharename\folder\ and same problem. I was able to setup >vista premium laptops without any problems. It has to be a VISTA home issue. >Should i return this computer and request an XP to fix this problem? |
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| | Re: Unable to Log into network shares or computers Yeah, I tried that and unfortunately it did not work. After much digging I found this arcticle on TechNet. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx which states, Cannot Authenticate to a Shared Folder from a Windows Vista-based Computer If you cannot authenticate when accessing a shared folder from a Windows Vista-based computer on a computer running a version of Windows prior to Windows XP (such as Windows 98 or Windows 95), a computer running an operating system other than Microsoft Windows, or to a network device, the cause might be a mismatch in the configured support for NTLM 2, an authentication protocol that is used for file and printer sharing connections. By default, Windows Vista is configured to use NTLM 2. To resolve this issue, you can do one of the following: Enable NTLM 2 support on the computer or device to which the Windows Vista-based computer is attempting to connect. For computers running versions of Windows prior to Windows XP, see How to enable NTLM 2 authentication. For computers running operating systems other than Windows, see the operating system's product documentation for information about how to enable NTLM 2 support. For network devices, see the device's product documentation or Web site for information about how to enable NTLM 2 support or download a firmware update that supports NTLM 2. This is the preferred solution. If you cannot update the computers running operating systems other than Windows or your network devices to support NTLM 2, change the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\LMCompatibilityLevel registry value on the computer running Windows Vista to 1. This solution is not recommended. We are using samba v2x and are unable to upgrade to version 3x which supports NTLMv2. So enabling NTLMv2 on the network is not an option. So I just edited the value in the registry. I was able to log in to my network shares just by typing in my username withouth domainname\username. Works like a champ. "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Quote: > In a workgroup environment, specify your username as > MACHINENAME\USERNAME. In a Domain environment, specify your username > as DOMAINNAME\USERNAME. > > --- > Jeffrey Randow > jeffreycentex@xxxxxx > Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 > http://www.networkblog.net > > > On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 13:36:23 -0800, isaer > <isaer@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > >I just got a laptop with VISTA HOME Premium to setup for one of my users. I > >am trying to install software located on a network share. I am unable log in. > >It keeps saying "logon unsuccessful: Windows is unable to log you on. Be sure > >that your user name and password are correct." They are definitely correct. > >If i look at the network folder I can see the computer but unable to log in. > >I try run then \\sharename\folder\ and same problem. I was able to setup > >vista premium laptops without any problems. It has to be a VISTA home issue. > >Should i return this computer and request an XP to fix this problem? |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Unable to Log into network shares or computers Yesterday I installed a wired D-Link router so that I could share files, a printer, etc. between my desktop and laptop. I discovered that I had to totally disable my security suite (Trend Micro's Internet Security 2008) before the router software would install. Just wanted to toss this out so anyone else experiencing problems installing a router might know it may be your security software causing the hangup. |
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| | Re: Unable to Log into network shares or computers Yep. Some IS products install an outgoing firewall that can prevent network communications pretty well.. Unfortunately. ![]() --- Jeffrey Randow jeffreycentex@xxxxxx Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 09:22:29 -0600, sooner1938 <sooner1938.2zmus2@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote: Quote: > >Yesterday I installed a wired D-Link router so that I could share files, >a printer, etc. between my desktop and laptop. I discovered that I had >to totally disable my security suite (Trend Micro's Internet Security >2008) before the router software would install. > >Just wanted to toss this out so anyone else experiencing problems >installing a router might know it may be your security software causing >the hangup. |
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| Vista Business | Re: Unable to Log into network shares or computers I can't find this file to change: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\LMCompatibilityLevel the way that isaer recommends. Is this a text file that can be edited by hand, or is it accessible to change by some GUI interface? What is meant by HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE? Thanks, Dan |
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| | Re: Unable to Log into network shares or computers You can use RegEdit but any changes could have serious consequences. Do a back-up before trying to change anything or better still get somebody in who knows what they're doing. DH "arguellodw" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:5117d253272e09aa7c93938ccfb0df08@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > I can't find this file to change: > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\LMCompatibilityLevel > the way that isaer recommends. Is this a text file that can be edited > by hand, or is it accessible to change by some GUI interface? What is > meant by HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE? > Thanks, > Dan > > > -- > arguellodw |
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| windows vista ultimate | Re: Unable to Log into network shares or computers HI, You also could try this simple soluation, Go to control Panel, Switch to Clasic View, Click on user accounts, then click Manage Network passwords, its on the Left of ur screen, then select add , Add your username & password and save. This should solve ur problem. Hope this helps Cheers... |
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| | Re: Unable to Log into network shares or computers On Thu, 15 May 2008 11:34:30 -0500, arguellodw <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote: Quote: > >I can't find this file to change: >HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\LMCompatibilityLevel >the way that isaer recommends. Is this a text file that can be edited >by hand, or is it accessible to change by some GUI interface? What is >meant by HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE? >Thanks, >Dan The System Registry is actually a database comprised of several files. You need Registry Editor, to change this setting. <http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2005/07/registry-editor.html> http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2005...ry-editor.html Be careful using Registry Editor - if you don't understand something, read about it - don't guess. -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking] http://networking.nitecruzr.net/ |
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