Have you tried resetting the computer accounts of those Macs?

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On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Mike Gill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recently all our Apple computers (10.4 and 10.5) are unable to browse the
> shares of our Windows 2003 domain which was working grate for a couple
> years. Two of these machines are bound to the domain and the others are
> owned by interns. I've double checked that the Domain Controller Security
> Policy: Microsoft Network Server: digitally Sign Communications (always) is
> set to Disabled and double checked the corresponding registry value also
> set. DNS and reverses seem to be working just fine as I can ping to and from
> the server from a Mac and resolve IP's on both ends. The event logs in
> Windows don't indicate anything wrong. The console on my test Mac shows
> mount_smbfs: negotiate phase failed: syserr = Connection Refused, in which
> the resultant Googling sends me back to the digitally signed policy.
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> If I use smbclient on the command line I can connect to the server and list
> files. Trying to connect to the server using the finder gives me The alias
> could not be opened… etc.
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> The people using the Mac's can't narrow it down to when this happened, only
> saying it's been like this for a couple weeks "they think". I'm wondering if
> this is a side effect of the MS08-067 (out of band) patch released. Looking
> for ideas from people, or a good Win/Mac/AD list.
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> Mike Gill
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