Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 16 March 2006 21:13, Mike McCarty wrote:
Mike. I don't think it has anything to do with broadcasting, but that 'encrypt
passwords = No' will give you problems. Windows has used encrypted passwords
at least since Win98 (maybe earlier).
I am certainly not an expert, or even a novice, with MSCLIENT, but
the documentation I have for it states that it is not capable of
password encryption. MSCLIENT is an add-on for Windows 3.x to allow
it to talk to Windows for Workgroups. It runs in REAL mode, so will
run under MSDOS, which is how I am booted.
In any case, the machine is not even being found, yet, let alone
rejecting passwords :-)
Keep your [Global] to the fewest entries you can get away with. You can
always add things back if/when you find you need them.
Thanks for that advice.
Mike
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