Hi Robert,
MSCLIENT does not support SMB signing.
Go to the Default Domain Controllers Policy and turn off "Microsoft
network server: Digitally sign communications (always)".
But as I said in my original post, the Domain Controller admins and IT
policy makers are NOT going to agree to have
Gerry Hickman wrote:
> anyway. The other setting is something called "SMB signing" which is
> related to not being able to hijack open sessions with a packet sniffer.
> MSCLIENT does not support SMB signing.
Go to the Default Domain Controllers Policy and turn off "Microsoft
network server: Digit
Hi,
I've been running FreeDOS with MSCLIENT 3.0 for some time connecting to
Windows networks and being able to access files, install o/s etc.
Suddenly this week it does not work anymore:(
It appears the problem is related to our Domain Controllers being
upgraded to Windows Server 2003. As I