Some Win7 can´t access CIFS share and some can.

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Tommy

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Windows 7 machines installed with Microsoft Deployment can´t see or connect to cifs share. "Check spelling..." No problem to ping or open admin toll in a web browser.

Manually installed Windows7 have no problem to see and connect to the share.
No changes been made to the freenas
Both installations is just default.
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gpsguy

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What happens if you try this:

net use t: \\ip-address\share name

for example, I use: net use t: \\192.168.1.10\gpsguy
 

Whattteva

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Most likely they already have a similar share to the machine under a different login (guest most likely).
Type in net use and make sure there's no shares to that machine listed.
If there is a listing, delete the share using net use \\ip-address\share-name /delete
 

Whattteva

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Did you try to run the command I told you though? The fact that you're telling me it was denied means that you've tried to connect at least once. That will certainly create a listing on that command.

It's also probably a group security policy setting since you're saying it only gets denied when you install using Microsoft Deployment.
 

gpsguy

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Do a Google search on the Windows error. Looks like you may need to make some NTLM settings changes.


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Tommy

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net use / delete gives ...could not be found.
I found some differences regarding NTLM settings. Working pc had Lan Manager Authentication Level not defined. Not working had NTLM2 if negotiated.
Must be some more differences somewhere...
 

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Disregard Whatteva's suggestions and focus on resolving the Windows error.



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Tommy

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Solved it!
Local security policy.
Security options
Microsoft network client: Digitally sign communications (always)
Was enabled, now disabled
Works!
 

Whattteva

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Hah, I called the security policy thing. I just wasn't exactly sure which one.
 
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