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Just in case anyone else has this issue:
I followed all the advice I could find but it was all the same, i.e. Change
LMCompatibiltyLevel to 1 in the Registry... Still no luck connecting from
Vista to a NAS (Terastation), however all was fine from an XP MCE PC to the
NAS.
A bit of further investigation confirmed that (for some unknown reason) the
Laptop has been pre-configured so that the RPC Locator was blank.
Not sure why it was like this, but the Wireless card on my DELL XPSM1710 was
pre-configured like this. I set it to "Windows Locator".
e.g. Select Manage Network Connections, select the properties of your
network card, then Microsoft CLient Properties, then change the RPC Service
provider.
Hope that helps anyone else that may have this problem, because it was
really winding me up for a few days, until I could find some time to look
into it more (when the kids went to bed
).
Regards,
Paul
P.S. I've just checked the RPC service again and it's gone blank! After
typing this posting too! Ahh well, the NAS still works OK! Surely, that must
have been the problem?!
I followed all the advice I could find but it was all the same, i.e. Change
LMCompatibiltyLevel to 1 in the Registry... Still no luck connecting from
Vista to a NAS (Terastation), however all was fine from an XP MCE PC to the
NAS.
A bit of further investigation confirmed that (for some unknown reason) the
Laptop has been pre-configured so that the RPC Locator was blank.
Not sure why it was like this, but the Wireless card on my DELL XPSM1710 was
pre-configured like this. I set it to "Windows Locator".
e.g. Select Manage Network Connections, select the properties of your
network card, then Microsoft CLient Properties, then change the RPC Service
provider.
Hope that helps anyone else that may have this problem, because it was
really winding me up for a few days, until I could find some time to look
into it more (when the kids went to bed

Regards,
Paul
P.S. I've just checked the RPC service again and it's gone blank! After
typing this posting too! Ahh well, the NAS still works OK! Surely, that must
have been the problem?!