Domain shares?

hermy65

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Ive seen various posts about 7 home premium not connecting to network shares. I have 2 new boxes up on my network on the domain. They are running 7 Pro 32bit and they can connect to all of my network shares excxept for 1, my snap server. I have litterally tried everything i have been able to find pertaining to this issue. Ive enabled all of the Kerberos ciphers and have changed lan manager to Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated.

Im running out of ideas and these boxes need to go into production by middle of next week. Anybody have any ideas?

P.S. i also made sure the clock was set correctly on both machiens
 

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Have you tried Set the Minimum session security for NTLM SSP
Disable Require 128-bit encryption

 

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changed to Send NT & NTLM responses, require 128-bit encryption was not enabled. Still no go.
 

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Maybe this will help. The part in bold might help.

I recently encountered an issue with Windows 7 Professional connecting to an older Snap Server. After some research, I found that this problem originated in Vista, and is resolved in Windows 7 by the same method.
To use a login script to map a network drive to an older Snap Server in Vista or 7 Professional, you first have to create a local user account on the Snap Server, even if it is joined to the domain.
Then, you have to make the following changes on the Windows client.
. Go to Administrative Tools
. Double Click Local Security Policy
. On the left pane, click to expand Local Policies
. On the left pane, click on Security Options
. Now, on the right pane, near the bottom, click on Network Security LAN Manager Authentication Level
. On the drop down, change the default setting (NTLMv2 only) to Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session if negotiated
Then, just add the username and password into the network mapping command in the login script.
Example;
Net use X: \snapservernameshare password /USER:snaperservernameusername

http://www.bostonhelpdesk.com/blog/?p=41
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
CPU
Q9650-4.275GHz, E8600 4.5GHz, E6750-3.8GHz
Motherboard
Evga 780i FTW
Memory
G.Skill PC2 9600 1200Mhz 5 5 5 15 2T
Graphics Card(s)
GTX480
Sound Card
Asus Xonar D2
Monitor(s) Displays
HannsG
Screen Resolution
1680X1050
Hard Drives
GSkill Phoenix Pro 120GB SSD
PSU
ThermalTake Toughpower 1000Watt modular
Case
ThermalTake XaserV
Cooling
Xigmatek S1283
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Mouse
Logitech G9
Internet Speed
T1
i will test and report back
 

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Windows 7 Professional x86
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