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Here's my problem. I've got a recent Imac running OSX 10.4, an old PC running
XP and a new PC running Vista. They are all on a network in the same workgroup. I can connect to either PC from the Mac. I can connect to the Vista and Mac from the XP. But the Vista machine can only connect to the XP not to the Mac. All machines show up on each other's network windows. When I try to connect to the Mac from Vista, I get a login box. All my logins fail. The exact same logins work from the XP! A few more details. The network is thru a Linksys WRT54G router. The Mac and XP machines are wired to the network. The Vista machine is normally wireless but I've also tried it wired. Firewalls are turned off everywhere. The Mac is set for Personal File Sharing, Windows Sharing and Remote Login. Any ideas. LB. |
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lb wrote:
Here's my problem. I've got a recent Imac running OSX 10.4, an old PC running XP and a new PC running Vista. They are all on a network in the same workgroup. I can connect to either PC from the Mac. I can connect to the Vista and Mac from the XP. But the Vista machine can only connect to the XP not to the Mac. All machines show up on each other's network windows. When I try to connect to the Mac from Vista, I get a login box. All my logins fail. The exact same logins work from the XP! A few more details. The network is thru a Linksys WRT54G router. The Mac and XP machines are wired to the network. The Vista machine is normally wireless but I've also tried it wired. Firewalls are turned off everywhere. The Mac is set for Personal File Sharing, Windows Sharing and Remote Login. Any ideas. I assume that you remembered to create user accounts/passwords on the Mac that match the ones on Vista. If you forgot... Also, some adjustment needs to be made when connecting to *nix systems (like OS X) from Vista: To enable Windows Vista to connect to Mac OS X with Windows File Sharing enabled, you will need to change the following policy in Windows Vista: StartRunsecpol.msc [enter] Click on "Local Policies" -- "Security Options" Navigate to the policy "Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level" and double-click it to get its Properties. By default Windows Vista sets the policy to "NTVLM2 responses only". Use the drop-down arrow to change this to "LM and NTLM – use NTLMV2 session security if negotiated". In Vista Home Premium, you won't have this tool so per Steve Winograd, do: 1. Run the registry editor and open this key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Lsa 1. If it doesn't already exist, create a DWORD value named LmCompatibilityLevel 3. Set the value to 1 4. Reboot Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Thank you, that was just what I needed. It was the NTLM setting.
Malke wrote: lb wrote: Here's my problem. I've got a recent Imac running OSX 10.4, an old PC running XP and a new PC running Vista. They are all on a network in the same workgroup. I can connect to either PC from the Mac. I can connect to the Vista and Mac from the XP. But the Vista machine can only connect to the XP not to the Mac. All machines show up on each other's network windows. When I try to connect to the Mac from Vista, I get a login box. All my logins fail. The exact same logins work from the XP! A few more details. The network is thru a Linksys WRT54G router. The Mac and XP machines are wired to the network. The Vista machine is normally wireless but I've also tried it wired. Firewalls are turned off everywhere. The Mac is set for Personal File Sharing, Windows Sharing and Remote Login. Any ideas. I assume that you remembered to create user accounts/passwords on the Mac that match the ones on Vista. If you forgot... Also, some adjustment needs to be made when connecting to *nix systems (like OS X) from Vista: To enable Windows Vista to connect to Mac OS X with Windows File Sharing enabled, you will need to change the following policy in Windows Vista: StartRunsecpol.msc [enter] Click on "Local Policies" -- "Security Options" Navigate to the policy "Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level" and double-click it to get its Properties. By default Windows Vista sets the policy to "NTVLM2 responses only". Use the drop-down arrow to change this to "LM and NTLM – use NTLMV2 session security if negotiated". In Vista Home Premium, you won't have this tool so per Steve Winograd, do: 1. Run the registry editor and open this key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Lsa 1. If it doesn't already exist, create a DWORD value named LmCompatibilityLevel 3. Set the value to 1 4. Reboot Malke |
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lb wrote:
Thank you, that was just what I needed. It was the NTLM setting. Glad you got it sorted. Thanks for taking the time to post back. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Malke;537835 Wrote: lb wrote: Here's my problem. I've got a recent Imac running OSX 10.4, an old PC running XP and a new PC running Vista. They are all on a network in the same workgroup. I can connect to either PC from the Mac. I can connect to the Vista and Mac from the XP. But the Vista machine can only connect to the XP not to the Mac. All machines show up on each other's network windows. When I try to connect to the Mac from Vista, I get a login box. All my logins fail. The exact same logins work from the XP! A few more details. The network is thru a Linksys WRT54G router. The Mac and XP machines are wired to the network. The Vista machine is normally wireless but I've also tried it wired. Firewalls are turned off everywhere. The Mac is set for Personal File Sharing, Windows Sharing and Remote Login. Any ideas. I assume that you remembered to create user accounts/passwords on the Mac that match the ones on Vista. If you forgot... Also, some adjustment needs to be made when connecting to *nix systems (like OS X) from Vista: To enable Windows Vista to connect to Mac OS X with Windows File Sharing enabled, you will need to change the following policy in Windows Vista: StartRunsecpol.msc [enter] Click on "Local Policies" -- "Security Options" Navigate to the policy "Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level" and double-click it to get its Properties. By default Windows Vista sets the policy to "NTVLM2 responses only". Use the drop-down arrow to change this to "LM and NTLM – use NTLMV2 session security if negotiated". In Vista Home Premium, you won't have this tool so per Steve Winograd, do: 1. Run the registry editor and open this key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Lsa 1. If it doesn't already exist, create a DWORD value named LmCompatibilityLevel 3. Set the value to 1 4. Reboot Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers 'www.elephantboycomputers.com' (http://www.elephantboycomputers.com) "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User where do you do this StartRunsecpol.msc -- hondas.are.cool |
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hondas.are.cool wrote:
where do you do this StartRunsecpol.msc If you don't have an entry for the Run command in your Start Menu (it isn't there by default), you can do Start OrbSearch boxtype:secpol.msc Secpol.msc will appear above in the results box. As I said in the post which you quoted, you won't have secpol.msc if you have one of the Vista Home versions and in that case you'll need to edit the registry manually. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |