RE: Accessing shared folder from Service in 2003

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Hello,

Glad to hear my suggestions help.

Actually, there do have much difference between W2k and W2k3, especially on
security side.

Thanks for using Microsoft Newsgroup.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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>>Vincent,
>>
>>Thank you very much.
>>My system is up and running perfectly now.
>>
>>Found one other difference between w2k and w2003, when you share a folder
in
>>w2k, by default it is shared to Everyone, but in w2003, it doesnt.
>>
>>
>>--
>>Thanks and Regards.
>>
>>
>>"SleepingRabbit" wrote:
>>
>>> Our system consists of 2 machines, our service runs on both machines
which
>>> needs to access a shared folder on the other machine.
>>>
>>> With W2k, we set the
>>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlset\Services\LanmanServer\
>>> \Parameters\RestrictNullSessAccess to 0 and our service work fine.
>>>
>>> But in our new system which installed with 2003 standard edition, our
>>> service is not able to access the shared folder on the other machine
even
>>> with that registry key set to 0.
>>> Our service starts up as system account with interactive turn on.
>>>
>>> Is there any other parameters in 2003 we need to set before a null
session
>>> could access the shared folder ?
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thanks and Regards.
>>

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