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I've found two ways to try to let Win98 access Vista's shared folders
over a network, and neither of them is working: The first is to enable LM and NTLM authentication on Vista by running secpol.msc. That method hasn't worked for me, so I've disabled LM and NTLM on Vista and set it back to NTLMv2 only. I'm trying a second method, described in Microsoft KB article 288358, to download, install, and un-install the Directory Services Client on Win98SE. That part went successfully. Now, when I access Vista Ultimate from 98SE, a window opens showing Vista's shared folders. That means that 98SE is successfully connecting to Vista using NTLMv2 authentication. However, I'm having trouble browsing the Vista shared folders that are visible: 1. Some folders don't show all of the files that are in them. 2. Some folder names are truncated. For example, a folder named Download appears as just D. 3. Access to individual files hangs, or it fails with a message saying "The specified network resource or device is no longer available." Does anyone know what the problem is? Is it possible to access Vista's shared folders, and the files they contain, from 98SE using NTLMv2 authentication? -- Thanks, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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Steve, just a follow-up..... you helped me with the Win98 DSClient install a
month or so ago. I bought a new laptop two weeks ago with VISTA Home Premium and today decided to try Win98 sharing with this laptop. To my surprise, it worked perfectly with none of the "partial directory" or "truncated file names" that we saw with VISTA Ultimate. I don't no why other than Ultimate has many group policy settings that are not in the Home version. "Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote in message ... I've found two ways to try to let Win98 access Vista's shared folders over a network, and neither of them is working: The first is to enable LM and NTLM authentication on Vista by running secpol.msc. That method hasn't worked for me, so I've disabled LM and NTLM on Vista and set it back to NTLMv2 only. I'm trying a second method, described in Microsoft KB article 288358, to download, install, and un-install the Directory Services Client on Win98SE. That part went successfully. Now, when I access Vista Ultimate from 98SE, a window opens showing Vista's shared folders. That means that 98SE is successfully connecting to Vista using NTLMv2 authentication. However, I'm having trouble browsing the Vista shared folders that are visible: 1. Some folders don't show all of the files that are in them. 2. Some folder names are truncated. For example, a folder named Download appears as just D. 3. Access to individual files hangs, or it fails with a message saying "The specified network resource or device is no longer available." Does anyone know what the problem is? Is it possible to access Vista's shared folders, and the files they contain, from 98SE using NTLMv2 authentication? -- Thanks, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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In article , "Rusty H"
wrote: I've found two ways to try to let Win98 access Vista's shared folders over a network, and neither of them is working: The first is to enable LM and NTLM authentication on Vista by running secpol.msc. That method hasn't worked for me, so I've disabled LM and NTLM on Vista and set it back to NTLMv2 only. I'm trying a second method, described in Microsoft KB article 288358, to download, install, and un-install the Directory Services Client on Win98SE. That part went successfully. Now, when I access Vista Ultimate from 98SE, a window opens showing Vista's shared folders. That means that 98SE is successfully connecting to Vista using NTLMv2 authentication. However, I'm having trouble browsing the Vista shared folders that are visible: 1. Some folders don't show all of the files that are in them. 2. Some folder names are truncated. For example, a folder named Download appears as just D. 3. Access to individual files hangs, or it fails with a message saying "The specified network resource or device is no longer available." Does anyone know what the problem is? Is it possible to access Vista's shared folders, and the files they contain, from 98SE using NTLMv2 authentication? Steve, just a follow-up..... you helped me with the Win98 DSClient install a month or so ago. I bought a new laptop two weeks ago with VISTA Home Premium and today decided to try Win98 sharing with this laptop. To my surprise, it worked perfectly with none of the "partial directory" or "truncated file names" that we saw with VISTA Ultimate. I don't no why other than Ultimate has many group policy settings that are not in the Home version. Thanks for the followup, Rusty. I just found your message. Is everything still working between Vista and Win98? I haven't been able to make it work consistently. I get the "partial directory" and "truncated file names" problems with Ultimate, and Win98 often hangs when trying to access Ultimate's shared folders. The problem seems to get worse as I go down through more levels of the folder tree. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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HI there, just received a Vista desktop yesterday and I am having the exact same problem than yours (partial folders names, hidden files and specially the "hang-up" of Windows explorer) I tried with two laptops (Celeron 400) over the same D-Link router. Tried different settings on Vista, even desabling the Firewall but nothing works. I can't go on reverse (From Vista to 98SE) since I never managed to make a Win98SE computer visible on my network. Did you find any solutions yet? |