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Definitive answer for accessing Isilon from Windows 8?
posted by Jeremy Lang on Dec. 19, 2013, 9:55 p.m. (3 days ago)
This, pasted into an administrative PowerShell, seems to have done the trick:
Set-ItemProperty -Path "HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters" RequireSecureNegotiate -Value 0 -Force





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Jeremy M. Lang
it4vfx


On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Jeremy Lang <jeremy.lang@it4vfx.com> wrote:
Got a shiny new laptop and decided to try out Win8 (the built in HyperV stuff sounds useful!) but am having a hell of a time getting it to access the Isilon.

My google-fu shows there is a problem, but some/many of the answers are asinine (one was 'just disable SMB2 on the cluster...) and other cluster-wide changes that didn't sound palatable.

One would think the answer should lie in "Local Security Policy" but changing "Send unencrypted password to third party SMB servers" and a reboot did nothing...

Lan Manager authentication level?

Somebody has to have dealt with this.

The laptop isn't a domain member, btw.

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Jeremy M. Lang
it4vfx

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This, pasted into an administrative PowerShell, seems to have done the trick:
Set-ItemProperty -Path "HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters" RequireSecureNegotiate -Value 0 -Force





______________
Jeremy M. Lang
it4vfx


On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Jeremy Lang <jeremy.lang@it4vfx.com> wrote:
Got a shiny new laptop and decided to try out Win8 (the built in HyperV stuff sounds useful!) but am having a hell of a time getting it to access the Isilon.

My google-fu shows there is a problem, but some/many of the answers are asinine (one was 'just disable SMB2 on the cluster...) and other cluster-wide changes that didn't sound palatable.

One would think the answer should lie in "Local Security Policy" but changing "Send unencrypted password to third party SMB servers" and a reboot did nothing...

Lan Manager authentication level?

Somebody has to have dealt with this.

The laptop isn't a domain member, btw.

______________
Jeremy M. Lang
it4vfx


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