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| | Vista64 to OSX I'm having a problem communicating between a Vista64 machine and an OSX machine. Three machines on the same 1G switch. OSX.4.10, XP32sp2, and Vista64. All three machines see each other in the respective network brousers. The OSX machine can access the public folders on each of the other machines. The XP machine can access the public folders on each machine The Vista machine can access only the XP machine. The same user name and password that works from the XP machine is rejected from the Vista machine. any suggestions as to where to look for what is set incorrectly? Thanks, |
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| | Re: Vista64 to OSX Assuming you can ping Vista, I would check the permissions first. this link may help too. Vista Permission Issues Vista Permission Issues. Access Is Denied when Vista Accesses Network Share If you receive access denied, it could be the permission issue ... http://bobmsmvp.googlepages.com/vistapermissionissues -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Exit Only Once" <ecnOylnOtixE@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eGftwiFLIHA.3916@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm having a problem communicating between a Vista64 machine and an OSX > machine. > > Three machines on the same 1G switch. OSX.4.10, XP32sp2, and Vista64. > > All three machines see each other in the respective network brousers. > > The OSX machine can access the public folders on each of the other > machines. > > The XP machine can access the public folders on each machine > > The Vista machine can access only the XP machine. The same user name and > password that works from the XP machine is rejected from the Vista > machine. > > any suggestions as to where to look for what is set incorrectly? > > Thanks, |
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| | Re: Vista64 to OSX Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote: Quote: > Assuming you can ping Vista, I would check the permissions first. this > link may help too. > > Vista Permission Issues Vista Permission Issues. Access Is Denied when > Vista Accesses Network Share If you receive access denied, it could be > the permission issue ... > http://bobmsmvp.googlepages.com/vistapermissionissues > > The Vista machine can see, but not log on to the OSX machine (the user name and password result in an "unsuccessful logon". The OSX machine can both see and log on to the Vista machine. The XP machine can see and log on to either machine. Gordon |
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| | Re: Vista64 to OSX - resolution Exit Only Once wrote: Quote: > I'm having a problem communicating between a Vista64 machine and an OSX > machine. > > Three machines on the same 1G switch. OSX.4.10, XP32sp2, and Vista64. > > All three machines see each other in the respective network brousers. > > The OSX machine can access the public folders on each of the other > machines. > > The XP machine can access the public folders on each machine > > The Vista machine can access only the XP machine. The same user name and > password that works from the XP machine is rejected from the Vista machine. > > any suggestions as to where to look for what is set incorrectly? > > Thanks, setting in Vista. After prowling around in the posts suggested by Robert L. I found this posting about dealing with a SNAP server. The same changes solved my problem. http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...ic.php?=&p=494 Thanks Robert. |
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| | Re: Vista64 to OSX - resolution Thank you for the update. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Exit Only Once" <ecnOylnOtixE@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23kMWgQHLIHA.1324@xxxxxx Quote: > Exit Only Once wrote: Quote: >> I'm having a problem communicating between a Vista64 machine and an OSX >> machine. >> >> Three machines on the same 1G switch. OSX.4.10, XP32sp2, and Vista64. >> >> All three machines see each other in the respective network brousers. >> >> The OSX machine can access the public folders on each of the other >> machines. >> >> The XP machine can access the public folders on each machine >> >> The Vista machine can access only the XP machine. The same user name and >> password that works from the XP machine is rejected from the Vista >> machine. >> >> any suggestions as to where to look for what is set incorrectly? >> >> Thanks, > Thanks for the responses. My problem resulted from a network security > setting in Vista. > > After prowling around in the posts suggested by Robert L. > I found this posting about dealing with a SNAP server. The same changes > solved my problem. > > http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...ic.php?=&p=494 > > Thanks Robert. |
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| | Re: Vista64 to OSX Take a look at this: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-6174105.html Note the section about 2/3 of the way down: 1. Click Start. 2. Type secpol.msc in the search box and press Enter. 3. Windows Vista will display a warning message; click Continue. 4. Windows Vista's Local Security Policy console will appear. Highlight Local Policies. 5. Double-click Security Options. 6. Scroll down to the Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication Level policy entry and double-click it. 7. Change the value from the default setting of Send MTLMv2 Response Only to Send LM & NTLM -- Use NTLMv2 Session Security If Negotiated, then click OK. (Figure J). 8. Close the Local Security Policy console. --- Jeffrey Randow jeffreycentex@xxxxxx Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 10:07:51 -0800, Exit Only Once <ecnOylnOtixE@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote: Quote: >> Assuming you can ping Vista, I would check the permissions first. this >> link may help too. >> >> Vista Permission Issues Vista Permission Issues. Access Is Denied when >> Vista Accesses Network Share If you receive access denied, it could be >> the permission issue ... >> http://bobmsmvp.googlepages.com/vistapermissionissues >> >> >The Vista machine can see, but not log on to the OSX machine (the user >name and password result in an "unsuccessful logon". >The OSX machine can both see and log on to the Vista machine. >The XP machine can see and log on to either machine. > >Gordon |
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