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Connecting to a Network Attached Storage device



 
 
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Old November 28th 06, 05:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
rchevalier
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Default Connecting to a Network Attached Storage device

I have a Buffalo Terastation on my network. My older XP computer, all the
Macs and Linux machines connect to it using standard Windows networking
protocols (SMB). In Vista RTM, the device shows up in the network display
and the shares on it also appear. However if I try to connect to a share to
read or write, I am prompted with a login box that wants to either use the
form username@domain (no domain here - workgroup only) or \domain\username.
In XP I would simply enter the username on the NAS and the password, no
autocompletion or inclusion of domain/workgroup name would happen and the
connection would be immediate.

The Vista RTM machine is configured to be part of the same workgroup as
every other computer on the network. Topology is all computers and devices
connect to a gigabit hub/switch, no VLANs or other complexities.

The computer I am using for Vista RTM is a Thinkpad T43P in a dock. I know
it connects because I have multiple drives for it. Native XP, SUSE Linux
drives when installed connect properly so I know the issue is not hardware.

I would appreciate some guidance in how to connect to the network share so I
can try moving some files onto the Vista machine to complete some testing.

Cheers
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Old December 1st 06, 11:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jimmy Brush
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Default Connecting to a Network Attached Storage device

Hello,

Please try this:

- Click Start
- Click Control Panel
- Click System and Maintenance
- Click Administrative Tools
- Double-Click Local Security Policy
- In the left pane, click the triangle next to Local Policy
- In the left pane, click Security Options
- In the right pane near the bottom, double-click "Network security: LAN
manager authentication level"
- Click the drop-down box, and click "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session
security if negotiated"
- Click OK

--
- JB

Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
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Old December 2nd 06, 01:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
rchevalier
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Default Connecting to a Network Attached Storage device

Thank you very much Jimmy. I have not had time to go through the security
docs for Vista and as you may have gathered am not an AD guy. I would not
have found this and that would have reduced my assessment of Vista. Great
work and thanks again.

Ross

"Jimmy Brush" wrote:

Hello,

Please try this:

- Click Start
- Click Control Panel
- Click System and Maintenance
- Click Administrative Tools
- Double-Click Local Security Policy
- In the left pane, click the triangle next to Local Policy
- In the left pane, click Security Options
- In the right pane near the bottom, double-click "Network security: LAN
manager authentication level"
- Click the drop-down box, and click "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session
security if negotiated"
- Click OK

--
- JB

Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/

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Old December 3rd 06, 06:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jimmy Brush
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Default Connecting to a Network Attached Storage device

You're welcome


--
- JB

Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
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Old December 28th 06, 12:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
dtimmons
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Default Connecting to a Network Attached Storage device

I am having this same problem. When I follow your instructions the drop down
list is not active. Is there another setting I have to activate to enable
this?

"Jimmy Brush" wrote:

Hello,

Please try this:

- Click Start
- Click Control Panel
- Click System and Maintenance
- Click Administrative Tools
- Double-Click Local Security Policy
- In the left pane, click the triangle next to Local Policy
- In the left pane, click Security Options
- In the right pane near the bottom, double-click "Network security: LAN
manager authentication level"
- Click the drop-down box, and click "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session
security if negotiated"
- Click OK

--
- JB

Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/

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Old January 7th 07, 08:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jimmy Brush
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Default Connecting to a Network Attached Storage device

Is your computer part of a domain?

- JB
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Old February 5th 07, 12:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Brytowski
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Default Connecting to a Network Attached Storage device

I'm having the same issue and have tried the fix below with no success. I
have double checked all settings on the Storage Drive, as well as my domain
credentials. I am able to access it with no issues on my XP machine but when
attempting to access with the Vista machine just get a User name and password
login box, have tried all combinations of login/passwords with no luck, it
does not even seem to be trrying to authenticate because there are no
security violations showing up. Any other ideas?

"Jimmy Brush" wrote:

Hello,

Please try this:

- Click Start
- Click Control Panel
- Click System and Maintenance
- Click Administrative Tools
- Double-Click Local Security Policy
- In the left pane, click the triangle next to Local Policy
- In the left pane, click Security Options
- In the right pane near the bottom, double-click "Network security: LAN
manager authentication level"
- Click the drop-down box, and click "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session
security if negotiated"
- Click OK

--
- JB

Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/

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Old February 5th 07, 10:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Ian Bryden
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Default Connecting to a Network Attached Storage device

When the login box appears enter your workgroup name and username in the
username box in this format 'WORKGRROUP\username' and the password as
normal.

Obviously enter your real workgroup and password name in place of the
examples but keep the Workgroup name in capitals.

Why Vista requires this when XP/Linux don't I have no idea but I need to do
this to acces my NAS and it's a PITA. Also I've found that even if you map a
drive and choose to use different credentials (in order to add the workgroup
name) whenever I want to access files on the mapped drive it often prompts
me to re-enter the credential (the first time only) even though I chose to
remember them.

Strange (and a pain) but it works for me.


"Brytowski" wrote in message
...
I'm having the same issue and have tried the fix below with no success. I
have double checked all settings on the Storage Drive, as well as my
domain
credentials. I am able to access it with no issues on my XP machine but
when
attempting to access with the Vista machine just get a User name and
password
login box, have tried all combinations of login/passwords with no luck, it
does not even seem to be trrying to authenticate because there are no
security violations showing up. Any other ideas?

"Jimmy Brush" wrote:

Hello,

Please try this:

- Click Start
- Click Control Panel
- Click System and Maintenance
- Click Administrative Tools
- Double-Click Local Security Policy
- In the left pane, click the triangle next to Local Policy
- In the left pane, click Security Options
- In the right pane near the bottom, double-click "Network security: LAN
manager authentication level"
- Click the drop-down box, and click "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session
security if negotiated"
- Click OK

--
- JB

Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/


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Old February 6th 07, 01:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Brytowski
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Default Connecting to a Network Attached Storage device

Ian,

Thanks for the response, but that does not seem to be working either. I
have tried all plausible configurations of the **\** my PC name the domain
name, administrator rights etc. I am curreclty connected to a domain and I
can access all my servers without issue it only appears to be this NAS that I
cannot access. I have talked with networking support and they also did not
have any clues to this, they are going to try to upgrade the firmware on the
drive iteself but all security settings seem to be set to the correct
levels/security for this to work. There is NO user name and password set on
the drive, we tried to set one up and test but that also did not work. This
functionality works perfectly fine with XP

Thanks

"Ian Bryden" wrote:

When the login box appears enter your workgroup name and username in the
username box in this format 'WORKGRROUP\username' and the password as
normal.

Obviously enter your real workgroup and password name in place of the
examples but keep the Workgroup name in capitals.

Why Vista requires this when XP/Linux don't I have no idea but I need to do
this to acces my NAS and it's a PITA. Also I've found that even if you map a
drive and choose to use different credentials (in order to add the workgroup
name) whenever I want to access files on the mapped drive it often prompts
me to re-enter the credential (the first time only) even though I chose to
remember them.

Strange (and a pain) but it works for me.


"Brytowski" wrote in message
...
I'm having the same issue and have tried the fix below with no success. I
have double checked all settings on the Storage Drive, as well as my
domain
credentials. I am able to access it with no issues on my XP machine but
when
attempting to access with the Vista machine just get a User name and
password
login box, have tried all combinations of login/passwords with no luck, it
does not even seem to be trrying to authenticate because there are no
security violations showing up. Any other ideas?

"Jimmy Brush" wrote:

Hello,

Please try this:

- Click Start
- Click Control Panel
- Click System and Maintenance
- Click Administrative Tools
- Double-Click Local Security Policy
- In the left pane, click the triangle next to Local Policy
- In the left pane, click Security Options
- In the right pane near the bottom, double-click "Network security: LAN
manager authentication level"
- Click the drop-down box, and click "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session
security if negotiated"
- Click OK

--
- JB

Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/



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Old February 22nd 07, 08:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
DC187
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Default Connecting to a Network Attached Storage device


I had this same Issue with my Buffalo.

My PC's are all connected to a domain. Because the Buffalo NAS device
can't join a domain thats running in 2003 Native mode i connected it to
a workgroup with the same name as my domain. Now this is fine for all my
machines as they authenticate using the format "machinename\username".
On Vista it seems I can't do it this way unless I login locally. So to
fix it I had to change the Buffalo NAS workgroup membership to a
different name. Now when I use "workgroup\username" all is fine.


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DC187
 




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