by "Tom Harris" <tharris@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 12, 2004 at 11:03 AM
Bill...
Have tried this. It isn't working. The G5 run 10.3
software. I have I dsabled Digital signing everywhere I
could find an instance of it. I notice Im not seeing the
G5's in dns or users/computers.... Not real interested
in services for Mac would rather use smb.
Any other thoughts?
Tom
>-----Original Message-----
>In article <b6cd01c43775$8b36c420$a101280a@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> "Tom Harris" <tharris@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> Until I upgraded my server to Windows 2003, I had no
>> issues connecting the G5's in our graphics to a shared
>> folder on the server. They can still connect to the
NT 4
>> boxes but not to the new server. The old connection
path
>> was smb://10.10.10.9/share name. Now I get a user
name
>> password error or that the resource does not exist.
As
>> these are basicly UNIX boxes, do I need services for
>> Mac??? or what else am I doing incorrectly?
>
>Hi Tom!
>
>Since you're not running File Services for Macintosh
then you must be
>connecting via SMB to your servers. A common issue with
Windows 2003 is
>that it has a policy active by default that requires
that Windows
>clients (including those Unix boxes connecting via SMB)
use digitally
>signed communications.
>
>See this article on Microsoft's site for more
information
>http://sup****t.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;811497. It
>refers to older Windows clients (NT 4.0 sp2 and Windows
95) but this is
>the same issue for Mac OS X machines.
>
>Hope this helps! bill
>--
>William M. Smith
>(Microsoft Interop MVP)
>.
>