maulikm at email.com put forth on 4/29/2010 5:38 AM:
> Hello all,
> I use samba 2.0.5 in one of my machine and in other machine i use windows
xp. This combination works perfectly when come into file sharing. But when i use
windows vista with samba 2.0.5 i cannot use samba share. I did lots things in
vista to run samba share but iot was helpless. So i like to know that if i
upgrade samba to version 3 or later will i be able to run samba share with vista
and if yes how can i upgrade samba without loosing previous settings. Please
help me out with this.
From: http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS4434907782.html
"Fortunately, there are two ways to fix this problem. The first is just to
force Vista to use the NTLM protocol as well as NTLM2. To do that, use these
commands:
Click "Start -> Run." Then, type in the Run field:
"secpol.msc." That will
bring you to Vista's security policy system. Once there, use "Go to:
Local
Policies > Security Options" and then find "Network Security: LAN
Manager"
authentication level. Once there, change the Setting from "Send NTLMv2
response only" to "Send LM & NTLM -- use NTLMv2 session security
if negotiated."
Ta-da! My Vista workstation could use my Seagate drives.
The better long-term solution is to upgrade any of your Samba servers to
3.0.22 or higher, since they can handle NTLMv2. 3.0.21 will also do the
trick, but it has a security hole in it, so if you're still using it,
upgrade as soon as possible. The most recent stable version of Samba is
3.0.23d, and I highly recommend it."
Upgrading to Samba 3.0:
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/upgrading-to-3.0.html
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Stan