Ik heb een probleempje waarvan ik hoop dat je me ermee kunnen helpen.
Ik draai Vista Home Premium SP1 en probeer verbinding te maken (netwerk map
te maken) met een NAS waar een eenvoudige samba server op draait. Nu kan
Vista geen verbinding maken met de map. Vista kan wel verbinding maken met
de homepage van de NAS, en mijn XP machine, die aan hetzelfde netwerk hangt,
maakt prima verbinding met het pad.
De faq van de fabrikant biedt de hieronder ge copy-paste oplossing.
Bij Vista Home zit blijkbaar geen secpol.msc.
De gesuggereerde oplossing voor Vista Home met regedit werkt niet. Vista kan
de map nog steeds niet vinden.
Is er een alternatief voor secpol.msc?
Hebben jullie misschien een andere oplossing?
Thanks!
vr, groet,
Sjoerd
<B>! Windows Vista Network Note !</B>
<br>
The security policies which are being used by Windows Vista are not
supported by the
Samba software in the 'network storage device'.<br>
Therefore, to use file shares/folders of your 'network storage device', you
need to change this the
security policies of Windows Vista.<br><br>
--<br><br>
<b>" Windows Vista Ultimate users: "</b><br><br>
Changing the security settings.<br>
1. Click "Start" -> "All Programs" -> "Accessories" -> "Run".<br>
2. Type "secpol.msc" and click "OK".<br>
3. Allow Windows to open the Security Policies window by clicking
"Continue".<br>
4. Click "Local Policies" and choose "Security options".<br>
5. Right click on "Network security: LAN Manager authentication level" and
select "Properties".<br>
6. Change the value "Sent NTLMv2 response only" to "Send LM&NTLM - use
NTLMv2 session security if negotiated".<br>
7. Click "Apply" and "OK" and close the Security Policies screen.<br>
8. Reboot your computer.<br><br>
--<br><br>
<b>" Windows Vista Home (Basic / Premium) users: "</b><br><br>
Windows Vista Home (Basic / Premium) are not shipped with the 'secpol.msc'
component.<br>
Therefore, the product will not work with these Vista editions unless this
procedure is followed:<br><br>
1. Start up 'regedit'<br>
2. Browse to key folder
'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contr ol\Lsa'<br>
3. Change the 'LmCompatibilityLevel' key value to '1'<br>
4. Close the registry editor and restart the system<br><br>
--<br><br>
<b>" Drive mapping under Windows Vista: "</b><br><br>
You can now map a network drive to your computer with the steps
below:<br><br>
1. Right click on "Computer" and select "Map network drive..."<br>
2. Select the drive letter you want to use (for example "G:")<br>
3. Type the folder which you want to map (for example
"\\CH3SNAS\Volume_1").<br>
4. Click "Different user name" and type the username "Guest" (or another
username)<br>
and the password which is configured for the 'network storage device'
share.<br>
5. Click "OK" and Click "Finish".<br><br>
Your 'netowrk storage device' share is now mapped to a drive letter on your
computer.<br>
de NAS:
http://www.conceptronic.net/site/des...WNAS&subid=550