Re: Anonymous Access to Shared Folder



On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 01:31:01 -0800, david carvalho wrote:

Hi !
So are you saying that the best way to do this is to enable the guest
account ?
Even thought, I think that it will ask for user/pass. Any idea why the
sugested fix by microsoft doesn't work ?
thanks

I assume by "fix" you're referring to the TechNet article that details how
to enable anonymous access on a domain controller? If so, I believe there
may be a typo in that article. Rather than modifying the Domain Security
Policy have you tried modifying the Domain Controller Security Policy?
As Roger quite rightly points out, this is really a bad idea on a domain
controller.

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