virtualbob
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- Nov 27, 2015
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OK so today we seem to have noticed that users of windows 8 or when on server 2012/2012r2 :
Using a local admin account: navigating to shares pops up no problem. (IE: localhost\administrator)
Log off of PC/Server, log back in to the same machine with a domain account, (IE: domain\administrator) unable to even navigate to the share location with error, "no authentication servers are currently available"
Anyone have any ideas?
Why does a domain account prevent you viewing shares?
Have enabled SMB1 and 2 in powershell. Have modified the local security policy to allow unencrypted auth, and have even made changes to the registry and disabled the firewall.
Any ideas anyone please?
Using a local admin account: navigating to shares pops up no problem. (IE: localhost\administrator)
Log off of PC/Server, log back in to the same machine with a domain account, (IE: domain\administrator) unable to even navigate to the share location with error, "no authentication servers are currently available"
Anyone have any ideas?
Why does a domain account prevent you viewing shares?
Have enabled SMB1 and 2 in powershell. Have modified the local security policy to allow unencrypted auth, and have even made changes to the registry and disabled the firewall.
Any ideas anyone please?