Windows 7 too secure for old Samba software
Just a point here, but the OP says he is accessing 7 FROM *nix. In this case the smb.conf is not involved. That is for the *nix server process. With an old samba client, your problem most likely relates to communications-signing. 1: Disable SMB2 on the 7 box if you haven't already. It's buggy. And exploitable! 2: in the group policy editor (gpedit.msc) turn off the policy which enforces "Always sign communications" Windows Settings/Local Policies/Security Options: Digitally sign server communication (Always) >Disabled. (I think the latter may be equivalent to the registry key you changed. Give it a try anyway.) The OP stated explicitly that he cannot upgrade for an unstated reason. The OP is using QNX which is a very old distribution. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe Server: ASRock P4-2GHz, 1.5 GB RAM, Linux Server, need IDE/SATA disks for my chess site Workstation: Asus M2NBP-VM CSM, Athlon64 X2 4200+ 65W CPU, 2GB RAM, x600, 320GB + 160G backup, Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
January 20th, 2010 5:41am

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