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Authentication prompt when UNC into XP Pro machine from Win2K mach
I have two cilent machines in a peer to peer network. One is a Win2K box
(Client1) and another is a XP Pro box(Client2). They are on the same subnet mask and are able to ping each other. I have both firewalls turned off and have ensured that file sharing is enabled on both machines. Both admin accounts are named differently and currently have different passwords assigned to them. I can UNC into the Windows 2000 box from the XP Pro box without any authentication popups and can view any shares to include printers. However, when I attempt to UNC into the XP Pro box from the Win2K box, i get prompted for Authentication. On both machines, I set Digitally Sign Server/Client communications (when possible) to enabled and Digitall Sign Server/Client communications (Always) to disabled. Also I set Secure Channel: Digitally encrypt/sign secure channel data (when possible) to enabled and (Always) to disabled. My NTLM settings are Send LM and NTLM-User NTLMv2 when possible. My big question is do I have to set up like users with the same passwords on both systems in order to avoid the authentication? I know this will work, but am looking to avoid that if at all possible. Also if anyone could tell me how I am able to UNC into the Win2K box without authentication while I get hit with it UNCing into XP from Win2K, that would be excellent as well. Thank You, Boe |
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Authentication prompt when UNC into XP Pro machine from Win2K mach
Went ahead and configured user accounts on XP that matched Win2K with same
passwords. Everything working great now. "Boe" wrote: I have two cilent machines in a peer to peer network. One is a Win2K box (Client1) and another is a XP Pro box(Client2). They are on the same subnet mask and are able to ping each other. I have both firewalls turned off and have ensured that file sharing is enabled on both machines. Both admin accounts are named differently and currently have different passwords assigned to them. I can UNC into the Windows 2000 box from the XP Pro box without any authentication popups and can view any shares to include printers. However, when I attempt to UNC into the XP Pro box from the Win2K box, i get prompted for Authentication. On both machines, I set Digitally Sign Server/Client communications (when possible) to enabled and Digitall Sign Server/Client communications (Always) to disabled. Also I set Secure Channel: Digitally encrypt/sign secure channel data (when possible) to enabled and (Always) to disabled. My NTLM settings are Send LM and NTLM-User NTLMv2 when possible. My big question is do I have to set up like users with the same passwords on both systems in order to avoid the authentication? I know this will work, but am looking to avoid that if at all possible. Also if anyone could tell me how I am able to UNC into the Win2K box without authentication while I get hit with it UNCing into XP from Win2K, that would be excellent as well. Thank You, Boe |
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