Windows 7 reads domain server files (Samba)

  
        

Since installing Windows 7, I found a file server that could not access the company domain. The file server uses the Linux + Samba architecture, so it was really troublesome to log in directly to the server to find files in the previous SSH. I really can't stand it today. I decided to study the problem and share the experience with you.

The server system architecture has already been explained. When you enter \\servernamefoldername in the start menu, you need to enter the domain user/password according to common sense, and then you can use it. However, this time my identity can not be verified, always prompting the user name and password is wrong.


Go to "Network and Sharing Center" and find that there is no computer information in the domain. Go to "Advanced sharing settings" and set "Network discovery" and "Public folder sharing" to Turn. On, the calculations in the domain are retrieved one by one. Trying \\servernamefoldername again can't be opened.


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Because the user name and password are always prompted, the Ping server can ping. It feels that the local group policy has problems with the account authentication and enters gpedit.msc. Locate the "Network security: LAN Manager authentication level" option in Computer ConfigurationWindows SettingsSecurity SettingsLocal PolicIEsSecurity Options and find that this option is "Not Defined".


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Double-click this option to set the "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated" policy. "LM & NTLM" is an authentication policy supported by 2000 and XP. If the server supports NTLMv2, you can Choose this option.


After modifying the group policy, the file server can log in, and because it is not required to enter the username and password authentication in the domain, enter the file server address in the start menu after Windows 7 It will be very convenient to automatically retrieve all the subfolders under this directory and display them in the start menu. I hope this article can help students with the same problems.

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