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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
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using has full access within the shared and NTFS settings. I've changed the following local policies on the win2008 server but 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 error 5 access denied windows 7 cmd 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 gpupdate /force in the run dialog box.Reset the password on the user account. The password needs to be reset so that it stores the older LAN Manager hash value.Hope this helps someone. Proposed as answer by DiscipleBC Monday, March 23, 2009 5:39 PM Marked as answer by Laura ZhangMicrosoft employee, Moderator Friday, August 21, 2009 11:12 AM Friday, February 06, 2009 9:46 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Think I may have solved it. Attempting to reproduce it. Marked as answer by Tim QuanModerator Monday, September 29, 2008 2:53 AM Friday, September 26, 2008 7:07 PM Reply | Quote All rep
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IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hello gang, I have a share on a Win 7 Pro system that I https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/99172-mapping-to-a-share-on-a-win7-system-from-a-dos-boot-disk cannot connect to using the net use command from a DOS boot disk. I know that with Server 2003 there were some security enhancements that prevented this from being done, so I am wondering if this is the http://www.networksteve.com/forum/topic.php/Getting_a_DOS_machine_to_map_a_network_drive_on_a_Win2k8_server/?TopicId=17748&Posts=1 same “enhancement” causing this problem on a Win7 system. Below are the details: Boot system with Universal TCP/IP Network BootDisk built from a XP Pro boot disk NIC is discovered Script runs using NET USE X: \\SystemName\ShareName error 5 I get the message that the password is invalid for the share and prompted to enter the password again. Password entered and I get the message Error 5: Access has been denied Does anyone know the solution? Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Boot Disk Win 7 Boot disk's and system disks Boot Disk wirth RAID support?   8 Replies Habanero OP CharlieB May 18, 2010 at 6:44 UTC Your net denied windows 7 use syntax should be similar to this: net use z: /persistent:yes \\servername\share /u:domainaccount password 0 Serrano OP Sav_ May 18, 2010 at 6:47 UTC We've only just started rolling out Win 7 on a domain but I know on Home they've put the homegroup feature in which is aimed to make sharing files easier. (It actualy makes sharing harder if you are'nt running Windows Vista/7 (linux especialy)) I'd double check to the permissions on the share then specify the user in the net command: net use x: \\server\share /user:ServerOrDomain)\User Make sure the user you are using is not using a blank password as you can't use blank passwords over network. Hope this helps 0 Serrano OP Sav_ May 18, 2010 at 6:48 UTC Crap Charlie beat me to it :) I need to type faster :) 0 Thai Pepper OP Owenmpk May 18, 2010 at 7:32 UTC Valley IT Support, Inc. is an IT service provider. Thanks for the quick reply gang but i may have misled you with step 3. The boot disk program I am running holds the user name and password so the password does not have to be in the login script in plain text. Also I should have said that this is a SBS 2003 domain and this program works
built in, to see a shared folder on the network. I have spent DAYS on the phone with their tech support person, who seems to understand their equipment quite well, but not necessarily "modern" systems or networks. This mill machine boots into a flavor of DOS, starts it's network drivers, then has a program (written for DOS) that runs the machine. The network drivers all seem to be working. First, I made sure that the server is in the C:\Net\Hosts and C:\Net\Lmhosts files. Pinging the server is successful . However, when I try the command: Net Use G: \\frodo\Fryer user:Fryer /yes I get the error message - "Error 5: Access has been denied" Which is better, but still not success. Attached is the security log from the server (frodo). It shows that the Anilam (machine name is \\mill) *IS* trying to connect to the server, but is being rejected. To test things, I created an account on a WinXP computer w/ the username of Fryer. I SUCCESSFULLY mapped the network drive \\frodo\Fryer (using the same password I've been using on the Anilam, of course). Which means the userid/password on the server is fine. In this case, the server is a Win2008 server. What am I missing? Additional: If I create a "fryer" account and a sharename on a WinXP box, the "Net use" command works. Which tells me there is something about mapping to the share on the Win2k8 box.... Security message: Log Name: Security Source: Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing Date: 1/21/2011 11:43:23 AM Event ID: 4625 Task Category: Logon Level: Information Keywords: Audit Failure User: N/A Computer: frodo.mydoman Description: An account failed to log on. Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Logon Type: 3 Account For Which Logon Failed: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: FRYER Account Domain: Failure Information: Failure Reason: Unknown user name or bad password. Status: 0xc000006d Sub Status: 0xc000006a Process Information: Caller Process ID: 0x0 Caller Process Name: - Network Information: Workstation Name: \\MILL Source Network Address: mill-ipnumber Source Port: 46621 Detailed Authentication Information: Logon Process: NtLmSsp Authentication Package: NTLM Transited Services: - Package Name (NTLM only): - Key Lengt