Here's a reference, by the way, on the ipconfig usage that I mention
below: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/misc1/BUSSYS/LANMAN/KB/Q183/8/58.TXT
A couple more observations:
When I booted up this morning, ipconfig c:\net once again reported the
lease expired, but the expiration time coincided exactly
:48 AM
To: Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Networking: With MS Client, Error 5:
Access has been denied
Here's a reference, by the way, on the ipconfig usage that I mention
below: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/misc1/BUSSYS/LANMAN/KB/Q183/8/58.TXT
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-Original Message-
From: John Hupp [mailto:free...@prpcompany.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 10:42 AM
To: Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Networking: With MS Client, Error 5:
Access has been denied
The router provides DNS.
On 6/16/2015 10:39 AM
Do you have a DNS server configured?
-Original Message-
From: John Hupp [mailto:free...@prpcompany.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 9:48 AM
To: Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Networking: With MS Client, Error 5:
Access has been denied
: [Freedos-user] Networking: With MS Client, Error 5:
Access has been denied
Here's a reference, by the way, on the ipconfig usage that I mention
below: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/misc1/BUSSYS/LANMAN/KB/Q183/8/58.TXT
A couple more observations:
When I booted up this morning, ipconfig c:\net once again
OK, I think now that there is more than one issue.
After reviewing the fact that older Windows PC's have great difficulties
connecting to Vista shares, I thought then that it probably shouldn't be
surprising that this is very difficult to impossible for the MS-DOS
Network Client.
To test this
Fundamentals -- you may be onto something. Though TCP/IP initialization
completes without error, running ipconfig /all yields No DHCP data
available. I get the same result from two identical cards, both
configured the same way.
I do note that both cards are old non-PNP ISA cards, which I
you can install a normal client on a computer and make and reord the
transition data using wireshark, and compare, or just sniff the data and
see if for example yhe request exit well formed from client, in some cases
the error code in the packet data is more explained that what you can see
at
bt you write: Linux machines on the LAN connect to the server OK with the
same account., record the transaction on that machine and compare.
2015-06-15 0:15 GMT+02:00 John Hupp free...@prpcompany.com:
Yes, but in this case I'm not seeing that have any successful case to
compare against.
On
for example you can do this by looking at the data coming from the client
network interface sniffing with wireshark outgoing data from the client
2015-06-15 6:09 GMT+02:00 Louis Santillan lpsan...@gmail.com:
Be sure that you have a good IP, gateway, and DNS setting from your DHCP
server.
On
Forgive me if I didn't catch it, but are you able to ping successfully w/o
a full network setup (just connect via packet driver and DHCP) and are you
able to use wget or fdnpkg and download a file?
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 2:15 PM, Ralf Quint freedos...@gmail.com wrote:
On 6/15/2015 10:38 AM,
questions about FreeDOS.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Networking: With MS Client, Error 5:
Access has been denied
I just tried changing the DOS client from DHCP to static configuration,
and I still get the same net use error.
Furthermore ipconfig /all still reports No DHCP data available.
Shouldn't
I found out that ipconfig usage is not as expected for the DOS client.
Ipconfig /all is meaningless. In my case, the one and only good
command is ipconfig c:\net.
This then reports (now again under DHCP), an IP address, gateway, and
DNS server as expected. But it reports Lease Expired. Even
Thanks, but making that change did not make a difference.
I have also now edited the HOSTS file to add the server there, due to
what I read at
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/misc1/BUSSYS/LANMAN/KB/Q130/5/38.TXT about not
being able to ping the server. So I can indeed ping the server now, but
access
Did you check the NTLM compatibility mode in Vista?
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa
There should be a DWORD named LmCompatibilityLevel set to value of 1
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 13:32:34 -0400, John Hupp free...@prpcompany.com
wrote:
I installed MS-DOS Network Client, which successfully
Hi,
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 12:32 PM, John Hupp free...@prpcompany.com wrote:
I installed MS-DOS Network Client, which successfully initializes with
TCP/IP via DHCP.
But when I try net use z: \\server\share and enter the password (with
a user name that matches the Win Vista peer server
I use to resolve this kind of problem by monitoring the network traffic;
capture the traffic data on the network wen the transaction go well aand
when not and compare it, in this way you can understand more, in the past i
use to do in this way to resolv problems.
2015-06-14 22:22 GMT+02:00
Though my initial interest (and testing) was oriented toward moving
files on the LAN, I also find that I cannot ping web sites. I get
DGN0217: Remote name cannot be resolved.
On 6/14/2015 6:14 PM, John Hupp wrote:
Thanks, but making that change did not make a difference.
I have also now
Be sure that you have a good IP, gateway, and DNS setting from your DHCP server.
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 3:37 PM, John Hupp free...@prpcompany.com wrote:
Though my initial interest (and testing) was oriented toward moving
files on the LAN, I also find that I cannot ping web sites. I get
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