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Remote Mac users cant access shared files on Server

Asked by hughixman in Apple Operating Systems, Apple, Appletalk

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We have an Active Directory Windows 2003 server that is a domain controller and also has a shared folder that contains most of the files that users access. Remote Mac users can VPN in to the network fine but when they enter logon credentials to go to the shared folder on the server they get a incorrect username or password message.

We used to be NT4 and this was never a problem. I saw one tip to disable Digitally signed communications but wanted to ask here before I jump in and do things.  thanks TomStart Free Trial
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