Is it your experience that this applies to UNC file paths as well?

 


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Another thing that is worth mentioning is the loopback check that has been enforced since W2K3 SP1.

Try disabling the loopback check or specifying additional FQDNs using one of the methods in the following KB:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=896861

 

Guy


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Thanks a lot, It did not work. I used additional names, disabled strict name checking.... But it is still the same.
I am almost aware it´s a         SP1 security function. But there must be a way to disable that.....
I´m still waiting new tips...


Adrião.....

 





       

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I wasn't aware that this was a change in SP1, but it sounds as if StrictNameChecking is enabled on your server after you've added SP1
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;281308)
 
You ca disable it in general by configuring the DisableStrictNameChecking reg-key as the KB above explains.  However, this would allow to access the server via _any_ name.   I typically suggest to use the reg-keys to limit additional names to those you really want:
 
DNS:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dnscache\Parameters\AlternateComputerNames (Multi-SZ)
NetBios:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\Parameters\OptionalNames (Multi-SZ)
 
This can also be done via the Win2003 version of NETDOM:
NETDOM COMPUTERNAME <current NetBIOS or DNS name> /add:<additional FQDN name>
 
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Hallow all.


       I need help in a problem I have after installing Service Pack 1


       This is the case:


       I have a windows 2003 Server (I Will call it SERVER01), without service pack 1

       I created a dns name like this


       aplicacao.mycompany.com


       Before installing SP1, when I called locally


       \\aplicacao.mycompany.com



       It opened shared folders perfectly


       Now , after SP1, if I call \\aplicacao.mycompany.com   It asks for a user and password. I don´t know witch password or user is that...


       If I call   \\SERVER01.mycompany.com, it works.....


       What was changed after installing SP1?


       how can I correct that?


Adrião

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