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Asked by ilguybob in Apple Operating Systems, Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger), Windows 2003 Server
We have a network with a mix of Windows xp, mac os 10.5 and mac os 10.4.11 workstations. We replaced our old Win2k server with a windows 2003 R2 server. Afterwards, everyone can connect using outlook and email works fine. The issue is, none of the Mac OS 10.4.11 workstaions can connect to the shares. They could connect to the win2k server just fine, and they can use exchange on the NEW server with no issues.
I have read and re-read several times the SMB security settings suggested in MS article 555652, as well as the lanman registry settings. All settings are like they should be as far as I can tell. The mac os 10.4.11 folks try this: smb //192.168.1.50/share and they get "Could not connect to the server because the name or password is incorrect".
We have also tried leaving of the share name on the end. We called some Mac consultants and they told us we have to upgrade all machines to mac os 10.5, which we really do not want to do, becaue of budgetary restrictions.
Any ideas?
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