Re: Urgent Windows2000 issue

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Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 04:29:18PM +1000, Michael Earley wrote:
> > Viswanathan Prakash wrote:
> > >
> > > Is the server configured to accept encrypted passwords?
> > No, but I've already set the EnablePlainTextPassword option in registry
> > to get around that.
> 
> Better don't do that...
> 

Without it set to be "on", it won't even browse the workgroup from
Win2K.

> > Maybe a better question to ask is this:  do any of you admins out there
> > have Windows2000 boxes on your networks that happily browse the network
> > (multiple servers, multiple shares)?  If so, have you had to do anything
> > strange/weird/special to get it to work?
> 
> At the company (that I work for), we've got quite a mix of
> NT4 client, NT4 Server, Win2k and a number of Samba boxes (the
> larger ones;) We've got no problems with browsing or so, but
> we're using a NT4 server PDC (that you don't have, right?)
> 

This is correct - everything is Linux and Sun/Solaris.

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