Dear Sir
I have a workgroup with 3 PCs in my LAN and I could
share files before but after I using ADSL router the
sharing nolonger working. It show me "logon failure: the
user has not been granted the requested logon type at
this computer" when I click on other computers in my
workgroup.
What is wrong in my LAN? even i use http://192.168.1.10
it ask me user name and password. what sould i do?
On Tue, 11 May 2004 16:55:55 -0700, "charlie"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Dear Sir
>I have a workgroup with 3 PCs in my LAN and I could
>share files before but after I using ADSL router the
>sharing nolonger working. It show me "logon failure: the
>user has not been granted the requested logon type at
>this computer" when I click on other computers in my
>workgroup.
>What is wrong in my LAN? even i use http://192.168.1.10
>it ask me user name and password. what sould i do?
>
>I need help
>
>Charlie
Charlie,
Are any of the PCs running XP Pro? If so, check to see if Simple File Sharing
(Control Panel - Folder Options - View - Advanced settings) is enabled or
disabled. With XP Pro, you need to check the SFS settings.
If SFS is disabled, check the Local Security Policy (Control Panel -
Administrative Tools). Under Local Policies - Security Options, look at
"Network access: Sharing and security model", and ensure it's set to "Classic -
local users authenticate as themselves".
If you set the Local Security Policy to "Guest only", make sure that the Guest
account is enabled, and has an identical, non-blank, password on all computers.
If "Classic", setup and use a common account with identical, non-blank, password
on all computers.
Do any of the computers have a software firewall (ICF or third party)? If so,
you need to configure them for file sharing, by opening ports TCP 139, 445 and
UDP 137, 138, 445, and / or by identifying the other computers as present in the
Local (Trusted) zone. Firewall configurations are a very common cause of
(network) browser, and file sharing, problems.
Please provide ipconfig information for each computer.
Start - Run - "cmd". Type "ipconfig /all >c:\ipconfig.txt" into the command
window - Open c:\ipconfig.txt in Notepad, copy and paste into your next post.
Label each with name and version of operating system.
Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
Hi there
There is my ipcontigure result. byt the way. SFS is
ticked and local policy for network sharing is Guest
But How can change guest password in my WinXP pro?
Thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>On Tue, 11 May 2004 16:55:55 -0700, "charlie"
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>Dear Sir
>>I have a workgroup with 3 PCs in my LAN and I could
>>share files before but after I using ADSL router the
>>sharing nolonger working. It show me "logon failure:
the
>>user has not been granted the requested logon type at
>>this computer" when I click on other computers in my
>>workgroup.
>>What is wrong in my LAN? even i use http://192.168.1.10
>>it ask me user name and password. what sould i do?
>>
>>I need help
>>
>>Charlie
>
>Charlie,
>
>Are any of the PCs running XP Pro? If so, check to see
if Simple File Sharing
>(Control Panel - Folder Options - View - Advanced
settings) is enabled or
>disabled. With XP Pro, you need to check the SFS
settings.
>
>If SFS is disabled, check the Local Security Policy
(Control Panel -
>Administrative Tools). Under Local Policies - Security
Options, look at
>"Network access: Sharing and security model", and ensure
it's set to "Classic -
>local users authenticate as themselves".
>
>If you set the Local Security Policy to "Guest only",
make sure that the Guest
>account is enabled, and has an identical, non-blank,
password on all computers.
>If "Classic", setup and use a common account with
identical, non-blank, password
>on all computers.
>
>Do any of the computers have a software firewall (ICF or
third party)? If so,
>you need to configure them for file sharing, by opening
ports TCP 139, 445 and
>UDP 137, 138, 445, and / or by identifying the other
computers as present in the
>Local (Trusted) zone. Firewall configurations are a
very common cause of
>(network) browser, and file sharing, problems.
>
>Please provide ipconfig information for each computer.
>Start - Run - "cmd". Type "ipconfig /all
>c:\ipconfig.txt" into the command
>window - Open c:\ipconfig.txt in Notepad, copy and paste
into your next post.
>Label each with name and version of operating system.
>
>Cheers,
>Chuck
>Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily
a bad thing.
>.
>
On Tue, 11 May 2004 21:07:38 -0700, "Charlie"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hi there
>There is my ipcontigure result. byt the way. SFS is
>ticked and local policy for network sharing is Guest
>But How can change guest password in my WinXP pro?
<SNIP 1 of the 3 requested ipconfig listings>
Charlie,
That's a good start. Now, by comparing that to the ipconfig listings for the
other 2 computers (also needed), I can see if your problem is network config
related.
WRT the password, try Control Panel - User Accounts - (select the Guest account)
- Change my password.
Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
Hi Chuck
I found my USER and policies were modified.
Access this computer from network are emptied
and IUSR_PCNAME were deleted from my PC. And the
HelpAssistant account was enabled. The default is
disabled. I do believe someone (hacked) in and run
a security level update in my PC. I just don't know
whom. From the modification I think is not a malicious
onebut a big annoying. Now the problem is how can i
retrieve them back. I am not a security guy. It is a sort
of task to me. Could you help?
Thanks
Charlie
>-----Original Message-----
>On Tue, 11 May 2004 21:07:38 -0700, "Charlie"
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi there
>>There is my ipcontigure result. byt the way. SFS is
>>ticked and local policy for network sharing is Guest
>>But How can change guest password in my WinXP pro?
>
><SNIP 1 of the 3 requested ipconfig listings>
>
>Charlie,
>
>That's a good start. Now, by comparing that to the
ipconfig listings for the
>other 2 computers (also needed), I can see if your
problem is network config
>related.
>
>WRT the password, try Control Panel - User Accounts -
(select the Guest account)
>- Change my password.
>
>Cheers,
>Chuck
>Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily
a bad thing.
>.
>