Nope, I have not looked at the latest patch, and at present, we're just going to transfer files via email (I'll log on, download and forward the files). We have a very small number of users/files that are affected by SAMBA, and we're getting off the hp, so we don't want to do anything more than is required to keep the legacy system afloat.
Thanks, though!!
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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lars Appel
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 5:25 PM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] SAMBA not playing well with WINDOW 7
Ray,
have you already tried the latest SMB patch level for MPE/iX ?
I believe, that Windows Vista, 2008 and 7 changed the authentication methods that they accept or reject by default. If you don't want to start tweaking settings like LmCompatibilityLevel, AllowNT4Crypto and NoLmHash in RegEdit, you should first try the latest SMB228A patch level (going beyond 2.2.8 for selected files as part of some security fix).
I don't have access to HP patch web pages to look up details now.
Lars.
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