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Windows Server > Server Core Question 2 Sign in to vote Hello I'm having an
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issue when mapping a win2008 share folder when booting from CD, Floppy or USB. I can boot from any of the above devices okay and but
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then I put my credentials I receive the message Error 5: Access has been denied. I do not have this problem with Windows Server 2003. The folder permissions are set so the non-domain account i'm using has full access within the shared and NTFS settings. I've changed the following local policies on the win2008 server but error 5 access denied vista still no cigar; Microsoft Network Client (always).. to enable If server agrees... to enable Send unencrypted password... to disable If client agrees... to enable Disconnect client when logon... to enable Network security: Do Not Store LAN Manager Hash Value... to disable Network security: LAN Manager authentication level... to sent NTLM response only Can anyone assist with this problem? Thx. Tuesday, September 23, 2008 8:13 PM Reply | Quote Answers 7 Sign in to vote Here's what I did to solve this problem, hope it works for you. Set the following group policy settings:Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options: Network Security: Do not store LAN Manager hash value on next password change - SET TO DISABLE Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level - SET TO SEND LM & NTLM - USE NTLM v2 IF NEGOTIATEDRefresh group policy by restarting the computer or typing
Troubleshooting Error 5: Access Denied The information in this article applies to: DameWare Remote Support DameWare http://support.dameware.com/kb/article.aspx?ID=300013 Mini Remote Control Error 5 Error 5: Access Denied suggest that you do not have the proper credentials to logon to the remote machine. Over and above everything else, http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Windows/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/2007-08/msg01421.html whatever credentials you are using to attempt the remote connection must have rights to logon locally to the remote machine. In other words, the credentials must be a member error 5 of one of the following groups on the remote machine: Administrators Powers Users Users Server Operators Account Operators Backup Operators Print Operators However, if the remote machine is running Windows XP, then this behavior could be related to "Simple File Sharing". Windows XP Home & Windows XP Professional installed on a machines as part of a WorkGroup has error 5 access "Simple File Sharing" (not to be confused with "File & Printer Sharing") enabled by default which offers no NT Challenge/Response Authentication. "Simple File Sharing" also does not allow you to remotely install/remove/start/stop the DMRC Client Agent Service. "Simple File Sharing" cannot be turned off in Windows XP Home, therefore you must manually install the DMRC Client Agent Service on machines running Windows XP Home. Once the DMRC Client Agent Service has been installed, then you should be able to use the "Encrypted (128 bit) Windows Logon authentication method to connect to this machine. There is also a policy setting in Windows XP that does not allow you to access a remote machine running Windows XP over the network using an account that has a blank password. Therefore, if you are using an Account with a blank password, I would suggest that you create a new account with full Administrator rights and assign it a password. Then use that account when attempting a connection via the Mini Remote Control program. Information About DameWare Deve
when attempting to connect from a DOS client, an error was encountered. It said "Error 5: Access has been denied". If I have misunderstood your concern, please feel free to correct me. This issue is most likely caused by that the client does not have SMB packet signing enabled and cannot authenticate to a Windows Server 2003 domain controller. I understand that you have already disabled SMB signing on the SBS 2003 Server. However, in order to keep track of the troubleshooting, I suggest you try following steps to double confirm it: 1. Open the default domain controller's policy. 2. Open the Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options folder. 3. Locate and then click the Microsoft network server: Digitally sign communications (always) policy setting, and then click Disabled. Warning: Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk. Alternatively, turn off SMB signing on the server by modifying the registry. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK. 2. Locate and then click the following subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Lanmanserver\Parameters 3. Click the enablesecuritysignature entry. 4. On the Edit menu, click Modify. 5. In the Value data box, type 0, and then click OK. 6. Quit Registry Editor. 7. Restart the computer, or stop, and then restart the Server service. To do so, type the following commands at a command prompt, and press ENTER after you type each command: net stop server net start server Note: The corresponding key on