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I am unable to connect to network shares on a Windows 2000 Server from Vista
RC2. This is on a corporate domain using the same account I can access the Windows 2000 shares with from the XP box. I can connect from the Vista box to shares on the Windows XP box. I have tried the posted steps for changing to "LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 if negotiated" Anyone gotten this to work? thanks :-) -john |
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Also I should note that I can connect to shares on W2K3 servers as well, just
not the W2K server... The failure from net use in a cmd window is: System error 59 has occurred. An unexpected network error occurred. When using Computer/Map network drive its: A device attached to the system is not functioning. As expected Device Manager shows no such indication... "John.NET" wrote: I am unable to connect to network shares on a Windows 2000 Server from Vista RC2. This is on a corporate domain using the same account I can access the Windows 2000 shares with from the XP box. I can connect from the Vista box to shares on the Windows XP box. I have tried the posted steps for changing to "LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 if negotiated" Anyone gotten this to work? thanks :-) -john |
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Also I should note I can connect to W2K3 server shares fine, just not W2K
server shares. From "Map network drive" the error is: "A device attached to the system is not functioning." Device Manager show no such indication. From the cmd line using net use its: "System error 59 has occurred. An unexpected network error occurred." "John.NET" wrote: I am unable to connect to network shares on a Windows 2000 Server from Vista RC2. This is on a corporate domain using the same account I can access the Windows 2000 shares with from the XP box. I can connect from the Vista box to shares on the Windows XP box. I have tried the posted steps for changing to "LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 if negotiated" Anyone gotten this to work? thanks :-) -john |