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Microsoft Vista will not connect to Samba server of Pegasus NAS. How to fix it?

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Microsoft Vista will not connect to Samba server of Pegasus NAS. How to fix it?

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The solution is pretty easy using the registry. On Desktop screen, click “Start”—–> “Run”——> input “regedit” will show registed list.Find the key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\LMCompatibilityLevel controls the security level mandated or allowed for logins. In Vista it defaults to 0x3, which means “NTLMv2 only”. This is not supported by Samba server. The fix is to change it to 0x1, which means “use NTLMv2 if available, or older versions if not.” , and then reboot. Samba shares will work just fine.

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