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Set Windows Server 2003 to allow Mac connections
Actually, changing those settings doesn't have any effect on the encryption of usernames and password. There just isn't any authentication of the communications between the client and the server; this does leave the setup open to man-in-the-middle attacks, but in any reasonably controlled network, that shouldn't be a real issue.
Set Windows Server 2003 to allow Mac connections
After reading Vista's EULA, I ordered a macbookpro. I've been playing with RH & Debian based distros for years, now I plan to stick with a *nix OS. Bash is my friend. Tiger is impressive and FAST! XP runs faster on Parallels than on a new Dell laptop. (I administer a medium size 2003 AD domain and need the XP mmc tools on my laptop).
Set Windows Server 2003 to allow Mac connections
Your suggestions worked perfectly. I was struggling with this for weeks. THANK YOU!! |
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