Re: acessing a share
- From: Ben M. Schorr - MVP <bens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 07:31:39 +0000 (UTC)
Aloha laimis,
How are you connecting to the work network from home? My first guess would be that you have a firewall that is blocking the authentication attempts.
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP
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This issue is driving me crazy!
Here is the situation:
I have a domain created, let's call it domain1. On that domain I have
a server, call it server1, that has a share share1.
I have one laptop to which I login as a local admin, and type in the
IP address of server1 in order to access the share1. I get prompted
for username/password and after entering, I can access the share with
no problems.
Now I take my work laptop home, and while disconnected from the work
network, I login into that laptop with work's domain user. After
loging in, wHen I try to access the server1 share with the IP, I get
prompted for the username/password like before. I enter it, but this
time I get the prompt for the username/password again, and again, and
again. I can never see the share! I checked the network traffic with
ethereal, and in the second case I see SMB STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
message being returned. Why is this happening? WHy can I connect to
the share from the first laptop and not from the second?
ANy clue would be very much appreciated because I am out of things
that I can try to solve this.
Thanks!
.
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