Re: how to create a local share on local computer

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Hello,

again, we have one domain: vescore.com, all computers are in the domain, the
services and intranet is the same server!

I want to map a share on the local computer:

\\services\MyShare -> works
\\intranet\MyShare -> does not work

I use the same login account (local Administrator or a domain account). If I
use the pyhsical computer name it works local, it does not work if I use the
logical name.

And both methods work if I map the share from another computer in the domain.

Can it be that the computer does not know the login accounts if I use the
logical computer name for local login?

Regards
Christian

"Louis Vitiello Jr." wrote:

Greetings,

Is the computer that has the share joined to the domain? If so, is the
permissions of the share setup for Domain Users (or whatever group your
account belongs to)?

Also check to ensure the computer you are using to test the connection
inside the network has the server as the DNS.

Hope this helps,

--
Louis Vitiello Jr.
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"muelle60" <muelle60@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,

#1 there is only one domain: vescore.com (I use domain.com like foo.com)
#2 In the DNS there is a A record 172.16.129.100 for services.vescore.com
and a CNAME record intranet pointing to services.vescore.com
#3 So the ping returns for intranet und services 172.16.129.100

I think the problem is the authentification when I use net use.

net use \\services\MyShare uses the current credentials
net use \\intranet\MyShare uses ???, I think he can not resolve the
underlying machine, which he uses to check user name and password

Regards
Christian

"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:

In news:01394362-B68E-41F2-8242-714B2A643604@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
muelle60 <muelle60@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented
on
below:
Hello,

we want to create a share on a computer. the name is
services.domain.com. in the dns I created a CNAME record "intranet"
for "services" (A record). so i can use intranet.domain.com like
services.vescore.com.

But I do have some problems using network shares using my logical name
(intranet).

I added this reg key to the computer:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters]
"DisableStrictNameChecking"=dword:00000001

after this I can map to a share from any computer in the network to
intranet: net use Z: \\intranet\MyShare

The command completed successfully.

If I try this on the services computer localy, it does not work:
net use Z: \\intranet\MyShare
-> prompts for login and password -> I enter the correct credentials
-> but the error is:
System error 1326 has occurred.

Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.

If I try:
net use Z: \\services\MyShare

It works!

What is the problem?

Thanks.

Christian

I assume the 'services' computer is using the same DNS server as the
others.

From the services' computer, when you ping 'intranet', what does it
resolve
to? Does it resolve to the same IP that intranet.vescore.com or
intranet.domain.com resolves to?

If you attempt to map to \\intranet.vescore.com (or dintranet.domain.com,
whichever you are using), does it work?

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