Microsoft has locked down file sharing significantly. A few rules are now in place that can keep the admin share, and all file sharing from working properly. Windows will not allow connections using accounts that have no password.
It simply will keep asking you for the password as if you entered it incorrectly. The hostname must be correct. Now if I attempt to browse to the machine using that new hostname…I will be denied access. In a similar situation to number 2, if I try to use the IP address, I will be denied access.
It will simply keep asking for the username and password as if I typed it wrong. When this feature is turned on you have no admin share — and that is a good thing. Because all other shares have no security and no passwords. No choice. So step 1 to getting the admin share working properly under XP SP2, is to disable simple file sharing. I have an article on the subject if you are interested.
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Need more help? Expand your skills. This also applies to NetMeeting 2. NetMeeting is now installed by default on almost all Windows machines that run Microsoft Internet Explorer.
If you have Remote Desktop Sharing activated from NetMeeting, it runs a background service with a video hook driver, and it will conflict with Radmin. By default, NetMeeting has this service deactivated.
If you do install the service, it will prompt you to either supply a password or use Windows NT security for authentication, as shown in Figure A.
Figure A. Figure B. Figure C. Figure D.
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