Re: XPE Networking
- From: "KM" <konstmor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 12:33:08 -0700
Vishnu,
First of all, you should use "net use" command instead double clicking to at least provide the right account settings to create
authentication channel properly.
Also, make sure to "fix" guest account access in your runtime. Add this registry to turn on the guest account:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Cur-rentControlSet\Control\Lsa]
"forceguest"=dword:1.
--
Regards,
KM
> KM:
>
> I do not know what component I added that made it possible to ping this
> machine from other machines on the network. As I said I can see the machine
> on the network and double clicking on it displays error message as "Logon
> Faliure". At this time I am only trying to see if I can see the shares on
> that machine without actually accessing them.
> File sharing is included in the image. Image is Windows Logon (standard).
>
> --
> Thank you,
> Best Regards,
> Vishnu Sharma
>
>
> "KM" wrote:
>
>> Vishnu,
>>
>> You should have mentioned you are with SP1 - it makes a huge difference for network issues.
>> In your original post you said you couldn't ping the machine from other components. It now seems to have changed, right? Did you
>> make any changes in the image to make this happen?
>>
>> What do you mean by "inaccessibility"? What method do you use to access the machine? Are you trying to access its shares? What
>> account(s) you are using then?
>> If so, you should check whether the File Sharing coponent was including in your image and the Server service is running at run
>> time.
>>
>> Also, is your image Minlogon or Wnlogon based?
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> KM
>>
>>
>> > Martin:
>> >
>> > I do not have even [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet-\Services\SharedAccess in
>> > my registry. I am using SP1. So Far I can ping the maching from other
>> > computer and also can see the machine on the network but it is still
>> > inaccessable.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Thank you,
>> > Best Regards,
>> > Vishnu Sharma
>> >
>> >
>> > "Martin Grossen, eMVP [AVNET Silica]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Vishnu
>> >>
>> >> Sounds like a firewall config problem.
>> >> Check with Regedit following key:
>> >>
>> >> [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet-\Services\SharedAccess\Paramet-ers\FirewallPolicy\StandardPro-file],"EnableFirewall"=dword:0--Martin
>> >> Grossen, eMVPAVNET EMG SilicaFranchise Manager Microsoft Embedded EuropeYour competent partner for Microsoft Embedded
>> >> licencing~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Vishnu" <Vishnu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im
>> >> Newsbeitragnews:7FD53252-6212-48C9-A524-1B1353967E14@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>I am new to Xp world. I am trying to deploy a DCOM
>> >> server
>> >> into XPE machine.> My configurations are celeron 300 MHz, 256MB RAM. I have mostly all the> networking features selected and
>> >> the
>> >> firewall is disabled. I am able to> browse to other computers on the network from my XPE computer but I cannot> even ping XPE
>> >> from other computers on the network. Ping 127.0.0.1 and> localhost works fine. IP address and subnet masks are good on my
>> >> NIC.Please> help.>> --> Thank you,> Best Regards,> Vishnu Sharma
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
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