Re: NTLMv2 configuration
From: megan (zhongmeiyi_at_yahoo.com.sg)
Date: 04/27/03
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Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 13:16:27 +0800
Hi Peter,
I've tried with two win2k servers and have the same problems too. I've
searched through all the forums and seems like its a common problem and no
one seems to have the solution. But does anyone know why this problem occur?
Megan
"Peter Skvarka" <pskvarka@softinengines.com> wrote in message
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> Hi megan,
>
> I think this is the same problem which I described in 24.4.2003, subject:
> "NTLMv2 failed on W2K standalone servers".
>
> Does anybody know answer ?
> Peter
>
>
> "megan" <zhongmeiyi@yahoo.com.sg> wrote in message
> news:57257a88.0304241956.5250c79b@posting.google.com...
> > Hi all,
> >
> > i have two PCs: one with Win2k installed (let's call this PC win2k),
> > and the other with Windows NT 4 with Service Pack 6a (let's call this
> > PC winNT).
> >
> > I've tried to log into the win2k domain from the windows NT 4 machine.
> > This isn't a problem no matter what LMcompatibilitylevel is set on
> > either machine.
> >
> > When I set the LMcompatibilitylevel in win2K and winNT to 5, and
> > attempt to access shared folders from winNT, ie. Start > Run >
> > \\win2k, i'm prompted for a username and password (OK, this is
> > normal). But after giving a valid domain user's username and password,
> > access is not granted. However, when i give an invalid username, it
> > grants access to the folders.
> >
> > According to what i've read, if i set both the machines to
> > LMcompatibilitylevel to 5, the client sent only NTLMv2 reponses, and
> > the server only accept NTLMv2 responses. But in my case, the server
> > still doesn't authenticate my client. i'm quite lost at what's
> > happening. any ideas to what could have went wrong???
> >
> > Thanks.
>
>
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