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  1. #1


    Patrick Guest

    Vista Home Premium and Samba

    I installed Vista Home Premium on my laptop yesterday night and I am not
    able to connect to any of my Samba shares. I tried to follow the
    instructions to change the NTLMv2 authentication in the security policies,
    which worked fine on my Vista Ultimate RC1, but... there is no secpol.msc
    and the snap-in is just 'not there'.

    Any suggestions?




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  2. #2


    Dave R. Guest

    Re: Vista Home Premium and Samba


    "Patrick" <ptreptau@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:B6EF8421-8FBB-427F-AAC8-B4AD764125AD@microsoft.com...
    >I installed Vista Home Premium on my laptop yesterday night and I am
    >not able to connect to any of my Samba shares. I tried to follow the
    >instructions to change the NTLMv2 authentication in the security
    >policies, which worked fine on my Vista Ultimate RC1, but... there is
    >no secpol.msc and the snap-in is just 'not there'.
    >
    > Any suggestions?


    For what ever reason Microsoft decided not to include Local Security
    Policies in the Home versions of Vista, so unless there are registry
    entries that can be changed to set the authentication type you may be
    out of luck.

    Regards,

    Dave



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    Jimmy Brush Guest

    Re: Vista Home Premium and Samba

    - Click start
    - Type: regedit
    - Press enter
    - In the left, expand these folders:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\

    - In the left, click on the folder named:

    Lsa

    - In the right, double-click "LmCompatibilityLevel"
    - Type the number 1 and press enter
    - Restart your computer


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    gpgofast Guest

    Re: Vista Home Premium and Samba


    I had given up on Vista during Beta testing because I couldn't find any
    help in connecting to my Clarkconnect NAS box. I could see the box, the
    shared folder, but personal folders were unavailable.

    Not having secpol.msc available in Vista Home Premium was going to mean
    I was going to have to rebuild my NAS with another OS.

    With your regedit, I am now able to see my individual folders. Thank
    YOU!!!

    One issue, I can't log into the NAS share without typing in the
    computer name/workgroup that I belong to along with the share
    name(example:Computer-Name.MSHOME\username). It is NOT a big problem
    and thanks for not making me rebuild my NAS box!!!


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    CGR-APic Guest

    Re: Vista Home Premium and Samba


    Jimmy, TAHNK YOU SO MUCH. It's been an incredible help. I was looking
    around for a hint on this issue since March. THANK !YOU!. I can access
    my NAS again. You do not have idea what this means...........!!!!!!!!!
    GREAT.


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    thefinn Guest

    Re: Vista Home Premium and Samba


    I've tried this and it's not working so far

    Any suggestions?


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    jog Guest

    Re: Vista Home Premium and Samba


    After many unsuccessfull attempts with regedit (as that would solve all
    my problems!), I managed to connect to my linux-based samba server from
    Vista Home Premium by entering the IP address of the server instead of
    the name.

    I guess I have something non-configured on the server...

    So, I just map the drive normally, but instead of
    \\servername\sharename
    I use \\a.b.c.d\sharename where a.b.c.d is the ipaddress.

    Good luck!


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    Jeffrey Randow Guest

    Re: Vista Home Premium and Samba

    http://www.swerdna.net.au/linhowtosambabrowse.html

    See Name Resolution Option # 2...

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    On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 15:22:42 +0530, jog <jog.2yqz3c@xxxxxx>
    wrote:

    >
    >After many unsuccessfull attempts with regedit (as that would solve all
    >my problems!), I managed to connect to my linux-based samba server from
    >Vista Home Premium by entering the IP address of the server instead of
    >the name.
    >
    >I guess I have something non-configured on the server...
    >
    >So, I just map the drive normally, but instead of
    >\\servername\sharename
    >I use \\a.b.c.d\sharename where a.b.c.d is the ipaddress.
    >
    >Good luck!

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