vista client pc on domain cannot access networked attached storage

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-keevill-

I have a windows 2003 active dir domain and most of the clients pcs are
winxp. I have now introduced a new vista pc and whilst it can join the
domain ok and can access most resources, there is an issue with a NAS box .
I am using windows AD permissions for the NAS and all the XP clients can
login without any trouble. However, when I login using the Vista pc , a
login box appears to input the username / password which it does not using
XP and when I enter the user details, I get login incorrect.
Is there some setting I need to enable in Vista to allow this login to be
achieved and hopefully seamless without the login box ?
I
 
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Malke

-keevill- said:
I have a windows 2003 active dir domain and most of the clients pcs are
winxp. I have now introduced a new vista pc and whilst it can join the
domain ok and can access most resources, there is an issue with a NAS box
. I am using windows AD permissions for the NAS and all the XP clients can
login without any trouble. However, when I login using the Vista pc , a
login box appears to input the username / password which it does not using
XP and when I enter the user details, I get login incorrect.
Is there some setting I need to enable in Vista to allow this login to be
achieved and hopefully seamless without the login box ?

Most NAS devices run some version of embedded Linux. Earlier versions of
Samba (the protocol that allows traffic between *nix and Windows boxen)
aren't compatible with Vista. Check with the NAS mftr. for updated firmware
and/or any workarounds.

Malke
 
K

-keevill-

LedZled said:
Sounds like it's either "NTLMv2.0" or "autotuning"-related . Both
problems have been dealt wiht several times in this and other forums.
Use the search function on this site and try suggested actions.
/good posting. it sorted my problem out !
Thx
-keevill-
 

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