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I have Vista Beta2 joined to an active directory domain. For the most part
all network functions are working as expected with one exception. It will not connect to any of the NAS filer shares, I get an "Error Code: 0x80070035, Network path not found found.". I can PING the filers just fine and they respond to NBTSTAT queries as configured. I have no issues getting to Windows shares and the XP/2000 boxes in the domain can get to the NAS filers just fine. Has anyone experienced this before? Thanks Dan Rhoads |
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annihilator@nospam.nospam wrote:
> I have Vista Beta2 joined to an active directory domain. For the > most part all network functions are working as expected with one > exception. It will not connect to any of the NAS filer shares, I get > an "Error Code: 0x80070035, Network path not found found.". I can > PING the filers just fine and they respond to NBTSTAT queries as > configured. I have no issues getting to Windows shares and the > XP/2000 boxes in the domain can get to the NAS filers just fine. > > Has anyone experienced this before? > > Thanks Dan Rhoads You may have to change the way Vista authenticates. Run secpol.msc Under Local Policies > Security Options Change the value of "Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level" from "NTVLM2 responses only" to "LM and NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated" -- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Kerry,
Our domain policy specifies the policy setting you suggest. I double checked the Vista client and it is picking up the GPO setting and applying it(RSoP and visual by the icons in GPEDIT). Any other suggestions? Thanks, Dan Rhoads "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message news:Oi4QlXGoGHA.780@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > annihilator@nospam.nospam wrote: >> I have Vista Beta2 joined to an active directory domain. For the >> most part all network functions are working as expected with one >> exception. It will not connect to any of the NAS filer shares, I get >> an "Error Code: 0x80070035, Network path not found found.". I can >> PING the filers just fine and they respond to NBTSTAT queries as >> configured. I have no issues getting to Windows shares and the >> XP/2000 boxes in the domain can get to the NAS filers just fine. >> >> Has anyone experienced this before? >> >> Thanks Dan Rhoads > > You may have to change the way Vista authenticates. > > Run secpol.msc > > Under Local Policies > Security Options > > Change the value of "Network Security: LAN Manager authentication > level" from "NTVLM2 responses only" to "LM and NTLM - use NTLMv2 session > security if negotiated" > > -- > Kerry > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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I can't think of anything. Make sure you report the behaviour with the beta
feedback tool. -- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User annihilator@nospam.nospam wrote: > Kerry, > > Our domain policy specifies the policy setting you suggest. I double > checked the Vista client and it is picking up the GPO setting and > applying it(RSoP and visual by the icons in GPEDIT). Any other > suggestions? > Thanks, Dan Rhoads > > > "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message > news:Oi4QlXGoGHA.780@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> annihilator@nospam.nospam wrote: >>> I have Vista Beta2 joined to an active directory domain. For the >>> most part all network functions are working as expected with one >>> exception. It will not connect to any of the NAS filer shares, I >>> get an "Error Code: 0x80070035, Network path not found found.". I >>> can PING the filers just fine and they respond to NBTSTAT queries as >>> configured. I have no issues getting to Windows shares and the >>> XP/2000 boxes in the domain can get to the NAS filers just fine. >>> >>> Has anyone experienced this before? >>> >>> Thanks Dan Rhoads >> >> You may have to change the way Vista authenticates. >> >> Run secpol.msc >> >> Under Local Policies > Security Options >> >> Change the value of "Network Security: LAN Manager authentication >> level" from "NTVLM2 responses only" to "LM and NTLM - use NTLMv2 >> session security if negotiated" >> >> -- >> Kerry >> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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