Re: SMB Siging
From: Steven Umbach (n9rou_at_comcast.com)
Date: 07/22/03
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Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 00:48:08 GMT
If you disable it on that one server either in Local Security
Policy or in it's own OU [if you need to override domain policy], it should
not disable smb signing for the whole domain - just communications with that
particular server [maybe that is what you mean]. Try to disable "always" on
that server and enable "when possible" for the server setting. That setting
should allow non smb signing aware clients to access it, yet W2K/XP
computers will still use smb signing as long as there client setting is
"when possible or always". --- Steve
"Thomas J. Traylor" <tractor@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks for your responce Steve.
>
> Let me tell you what I'm tring to accomplish and maybe theres a better
way.
> I have PC images on a Windows server 2003. I uses Windows 98 DOS and
Drive
> Image on workstations to image the hard drives from the image on the
server.
> But I can't log in with the ms-dos client without disabling Digitally sign
> communications (always) on the server. But that is for the whole domain
and
> I don't really want that.
>
> Any ideas.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom Traylor
> tractor@ameritech.net
>
>
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