Yes, they are enabled. Also, it worked previously and does work using
smbclient and Nessus on the scanning Linux box.

Summary
This script detects wether port 445 and 139 are open and if thet are
running SMB servers.

SMB functions:

OS Version = WINDOWS 7 ENTERPRISE 7601 SERVICE PACK 1
Domain = MSDOMAIN
SMB Serverversion = WINDOWS 7 ENTERPRISE 6.1

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Jeremy MJ


On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 2:50 AM, Jan-Oliver Wagner
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Freitag, 11. September 2015, Jeremy MJ wrote:
>> I've been having an issue getting authenticated scans to work all of a
>> sudden. They used to work fine a week ago, and now it fails to
>> authenticate (so I re-entered the credentials, still fails). I checked
>> the remote registry settings on my target, and it's good to go. Also,
>> Nessus 6 works just fine with those same credentials for an
>> authenticated scan.
>>
>> The error on the SMB Log in result: It was not possible to log into
>> the remote host using the SMB protocol.
>>
>> I tried checking the logs and do not see any errors, or anything
>> specific to smb log in.
>
> do you have any remote scan results about that host?
> Is the SMB port reported open?
>
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