Windows Vista clients unable to connect to Netware CIFS
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Environment
Novell NetWare 6.5 Support Pack 6
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Edition
Microsoft Windows Vista Business Edition
Situation
Resolution
Vista Business and Ultimate
- On the start menu in the
search field type "gpedit.msc", hit enter. This will open the group
policy editor.
- Go to "Computer Configruation" -->"Windows Settings" -->"Security Settings" -->"Local Policies" -->"Security Options"
- In the pane on the right side of the screen, select "Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication level." By default this read "Send NTLMv2 response only."
- Change "Send NTLMv2 respone only" to "Send LM & NTLM -- use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated"
Vista Home Premium and Home Basic have
different networking capabilities. Because "gpedit.msc" is missing,
registry editing will be required to fix the problem.
- Open "regedit"
- Go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" -->"SYSTEM" -->"CurrentControlSet" -->"Control" -->"Lsa"
- In the pane on the right change "LmCompatibiltyLevel" to "1"
How to make a
distributable "reg" file
In a text editor, enter the
following:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa]
"LmCompatibilityLevel"=dword:00000001
Save the file with a ".reg"
extension. This file can be distributed to any Vista client that is
having problems connecting to Netware.
Note, Novell cannot offer support for making these changes to a Windows Vista client. While these settings have been tested by Novell, Microsoft will have to support any problems that might arise as a result. Windows Servers will have to be set to allow NTLMv1 otherwise the Vista clients may not be allowed to connect.
Additional Information
Document
| Document ID: | 3437586 |
| Creation Date: | 03-24-2008 |
| Modified Date: | 01-27-2009 |
| Novell Product: | NetWare |
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