TooCrooked
Banned
THE SITUATION:
i have a LAN that has xp, vista, and 7 computers on it. each computer has an administrative account and a corresponding password.
from all computers as noted above, if i right click on "(my) computer" and select "map network drive" and enter in the IP address and credentials of another workstation on the LAN, i can successfully connect to any share on my LAN.
THEREFORE: all my share configurations are correct on every workstation. i can access network shares without any issues relating to permissions.
MY ISSUE:
from any windows 7 or vista (BUT NOT XP) computers on my network, when i attempt to connect to a share on any other LAN computer through the "run" dialog, i don't receive a "connect to..." dialog box. instead i get a error stating: "Logon failure: user account restriction. Possible reasons are blank passwords not allowed, logon hour restrictions, or a policy restriction has been enforced".
on the other hand, my windows XP computers always get the "connect to" dialog box when accessing shares on other LAN computers. the XP computers get the dialog whether they connect to other XP computers or to the vista or 7 computers.
based on all these observations, i believe some setting in vista/7 makes them connect to UNC shares differently then windows XP does. whatever XP does causes a connect to dialog to come up, and whatever vista/7 does causes the error i spoke of.
MY QUESTION:
what can i change on my windows 7 computers (ignore vista for the sake of answering this question) to make them prompt me for a password just like windows XP does? if you say it can't be changed, please post directly to a microsoft article that proves your assertion.
DO NOT ASK ME WHY I DONT JUST MAP THROUGH THE GUI -- I'M NOT ASKING FOR ANY WORKAROUNDS -- PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION ABOVE DIRECTLY!!!
i have a LAN that has xp, vista, and 7 computers on it. each computer has an administrative account and a corresponding password.
from all computers as noted above, if i right click on "(my) computer" and select "map network drive" and enter in the IP address and credentials of another workstation on the LAN, i can successfully connect to any share on my LAN.
THEREFORE: all my share configurations are correct on every workstation. i can access network shares without any issues relating to permissions.
MY ISSUE:
from any windows 7 or vista (BUT NOT XP) computers on my network, when i attempt to connect to a share on any other LAN computer through the "run" dialog, i don't receive a "connect to..." dialog box. instead i get a error stating: "Logon failure: user account restriction. Possible reasons are blank passwords not allowed, logon hour restrictions, or a policy restriction has been enforced".
on the other hand, my windows XP computers always get the "connect to" dialog box when accessing shares on other LAN computers. the XP computers get the dialog whether they connect to other XP computers or to the vista or 7 computers.
based on all these observations, i believe some setting in vista/7 makes them connect to UNC shares differently then windows XP does. whatever XP does causes a connect to dialog to come up, and whatever vista/7 does causes the error i spoke of.
MY QUESTION:
what can i change on my windows 7 computers (ignore vista for the sake of answering this question) to make them prompt me for a password just like windows XP does? if you say it can't be changed, please post directly to a microsoft article that proves your assertion.
DO NOT ASK ME WHY I DONT JUST MAP THROUGH THE GUI -- I'M NOT ASKING FOR ANY WORKAROUNDS -- PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION ABOVE DIRECTLY!!!
My Computer
At a glance
Win 7 Pro x64AMD Phenom II X6 1090T (3200 Mhz)Corsair DOMINATOR 8 GB PC310666 (1333Mhz) CAS...2x NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX/9800 GTX+ (in SLI ...
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- N/A - Custom Rig
- OS
- Win 7 Pro x64
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II X6 1090T (3200 Mhz)
- Motherboard
- ASUS M4N98TD EVO
- Memory
- Corsair DOMINATOR 8 GB PC310666 (1333Mhz) CAS: 7-7-7-20
- Graphics Card(s)
- 2x NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX/9800 GTX+ (in SLI Mode)
- Sound Card
- N/A; Onboard VIA VT1708S chipset is good enuff
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 23" LG W2361V (2ms Response Time) / 20" ASUS VE205N (5ms)
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080 & 1600x900 respectively
- Hard Drives
- 3x crappy ~150gb 7200rpm drives in fakeraid 5
- PSU
- Ultra X3 1000-Watt ATX/Modular/SLI&SATA Ready PSU (ULT40311)
- Case
- SILVERSTONE TEMJIN TJ06S-W (Silver) ATX Full Tower Case
- Cooling
- Nothing special; no overclocking. Stock heatsink & case fans
- Keyboard
- Saitek Eclipse II [broken due to numerous RaGe qUiTs] >:(
- Mouse
- some iHome laser (not optical) mouse
- Internet Speed
- I can only get ~1MBps sustained
- Other Info
- A+/N+/Security+ Certified. I break a lot of computer equipment because i get FURIOUSLY ANGRY! The next time some moron gloats about his SSD, ask him if it's SLC or MLC. Not only will he not know, it WILL be MLC because that kid at BestBuy took him to the CLEANERS!! If you don't know the response time on your primary monitor, you got owned. If you do and it's 5ms, you owned yourself.