By default Windows 2003 requires smb signing. You can disable it, which will
still allow clients that have that ability to use smb signing to use it but
it will not be forced. Open Local Security Policy on a non domain controller
or Domain Controller Security Policy for domain controllers and go to
security settings/local policies/security options and for the security
option Microsoft network server:digitally sign communications(always), set
it to DISABLED to see if that helps. --- Steve
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/230545/EN-US/ -- OR how to enable smb
signing for Windows 98.
"nicky" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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E0CD4F0-3E89-433A-9D66-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I am newbie in W2K3 Server. I had some problem with window 98.
> My client that using Windows 98 some time the connection will broken. When
> I
> sharing printer from Windows 98, some other client when using the sharing
> printer it will ask for password, this happen when we mapping file too.
> Theres anyone can help me to solve this problem, i think theres some miss
> configuration in my W2K3 Server.
> Thanks
>
> Best Regards
>
> Nicky