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Vista and Buffalo Terastation (and Windows 7)
Just a note in case anyone else runs into this problem. If you want to connect to a share on aBuffalo Terastation (which seems to be using Samba) from a Windows Vista installation, you need to do the following:
[Update 25th August 2009]. A couple of commenters have been kind enough to say that this also works in Windows 7 RC and thus in Windows 7 RTM (pretty safe assumption). For what it's worth, I have a Windows 7 RC virtual machine running and I've been able to connect fine without needing to make any changes that I can remember.
- Run the Local Security Policy app - secpol.msc
- Go to Local Policies | Security Options and choose the "Network Security: LAN Manager Authentican Level" item
- Set it to "Send LM & NLTM, use NTMLv2 session if negotiated"
- Run regedit (Windows-R, 'regedit') to open the registry editor
- Find key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\
- Change the value for the option "LMCompatibilityLevel" from 3 to 1.
[Update 25th August 2009]. A couple of commenters have been kind enough to say that this also works in Windows 7 RC and thus in Windows 7 RTM (pretty safe assumption). For what it's worth, I have a Windows 7 RC virtual machine running and I've been able to connect fine without needing to make any changes that I can remember.
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