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issue, Disable the option for: 'Microsoft network client: Digitally sign communications (always)'. To do so: Globally: On a Domain Controller (instructions from a Server 2008 Environment): Open Group Policy Management (start, run, gpmc.msc), select Default Domain Policy, right click and select 'Edit...' Navigate to: Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options Double Click "Microsoft network client: Digitally sign communications (always)" and define it to be disabled Perform a gpupdate /force on the Domain Controller (from command prompt). You may need to additionally perform a gpupdate on any affected target machines, or reboot the devices Locally: On a target device with connection issues: Open Local Group Policy Editor (start, run, gpedit.msc) Navigate to: Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options Double Click "Microsoft network client: Digitally sign communications (always)" and define it to be disabled Perform a gpupdate
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Recent Posts Log in or Sign up now and be part of the biggest online stoners community with more than 550.000 members. Grasscity Forums Forums Chill Out Zone Silicon (v)Alley Follow us on YouTube http://www.gfi.com/support/products/Error-Error-5-Access-is-Denied-when-attempting-to-connect-to-remote-Event-Viewer to win a new Grav Labs Bong! Congrats to last months winner Jezi Kush! Dismiss Notice Cannot access remote computer management (MMC) between Win7-Win7 PCs Discussion in 'Silicon (v)Alley' started by FalconFour, Mar 6, 2011. FalconFour Flying high Joined: Nov 1, 2010 Messages: 772 Likes Received: 996 #1 FalconFour, Mar 6, 2011 Last edited by a moderator: Mar 6, 2011 OK, let's see if any of you guys can help https://forum.grasscity.com/threads/cannot-access-remote-computer-management-mmc-between-win7-win7-pcs.764974/ me here. I swear to christ I'm about to throw my fucking computer out the window right now, I cannot stand having my computers tell me that MY OWN ACCESS IS DENIED TO MY OWN COMPUTERS. Fuck. "SERVICES". "ACTIONS -> CONNECT TO ANOTHER COMPUTER" Enter computer name. OK. "ERROR 5: ACCESS IS DENIED" NO, FUCK YOU WINDOWS. FUCK YOU. FUCK YOU HARD. This is not fucking difficult. This is standard functionality in Windows. All admin accounts. Forced login via "net use" before connecting. Stored credentials. Same passwords and logins on each. Everything. Exactly. As. It. Should. Be. 3 computers, all cannot manage each other. 2 Win7 Pro x64 and 1 Win7 Home x64. Comp1 -> Comp3 [FAIL] Comp3 -> Comp1 [FAIL] Comp2 -> Comp3 [FAIL] Comp3 -> Comp2 [FAIL] Comp2 -> Comp1 [FAIL] Comp1 -> Comp2 [FAIL] All firewalls are disabled. No matter what, if I do it from Computer Management, or from Services, or from Regedit... EVERY SINGLE ONE fails. I simply CANNOT ACCESS these remote services and it's pissing me right off. Someone, please. Anyone. Help me out here. I just need to know if this has ever worked in Windows 7. Can you access your remote services? edit: What the fuck is this gibberish? http://blogs.msdn.com/b/distributed...es-when-a-distributed-transaction-starts.asp
Join Now Alright, so, I've got Spiceworks set up to monitor all computers and some other devices on our domain. I've got one computer, however, that cannot be accessed by Spiceworks. I get the scan error, "No open ports for https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/335056-errors-accessing-a-domain-computer-remotely this device were found to be responding. This typically means that there is a firewall or permission issue preventing remote access." Now, the right account is assigned to this network scan, and all the other computers are fine, so I did some digging. I cannot manage the computer remotely from the management console, access it's shares, etc. I can ping the computer, and I can log in to it as administrator, but, well, here are the errors I get error 5 trying to do different things: When using the Computer Management Console: trying to access Services, I get "Windows was unable to open service control manager database on COMPUTER. Error 5: Access is denied." trying to access Disk Management: the usual "Disk Management could not start the Virtual Disk Service..." followed by Event Viewer: A security package specific error occurred(1825) trying to access Routing and Remote Access: "You do not have permission..." and then a login window comes up, I enter error 5 access the domain admin credentials I used with spiceworks account@domain, and get "The target account name is incorrect." Same if I enter domain\account. If I try my credentials, I get "The trust relationship bethween this workstation and the primary domain failed." trying to access Shared Folders: "You do not have permissions to see the list of shares for Windows clients." Trying to access \\computer\c$ from my workstation, I get "Windows cannot access \\computer\c$" ... "Error code: 0x80004005 Unspecified Error" The computer is set up to get an IP address from our DHCP server. The DHCP server has a reservation for all the domain computers based on MAC address. The reservation is active, and I can ping the computer with no issue. Remote registry, plug and play, wmi are all running on the remote machine. The firewall is turned off on all domain computers when they're on our network, and I checked that they were on this one. We use Panda AdminSecure, and I have no trouble administering the computer using the Panda console. Also, the computer is receiving WSUS updates, and is able to access other shares on the domain. I'm not sure what's up. Oh, the computer is running Windows 7 Pro. EDIT: All our servers are running Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edited May 10, 2013 at 4:22 UTC Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: how i can move computer to new domain Sending a messag