Windows 7 cannot logon to windows 2000
Home computers can not join a windows domain, only Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate can. Also it appears English isn't your native language. My suggestion is to use the Langauge pull down above and choose a langauge more suitable to you for better clarification and understanding.
Anyway that seems to be a problem of windows 7 home since ultimate and professional edition connect properly to win share using the same user and password which that I am using with win7 home ed.
I guess that the windows 7 pc does not send the proper authentication info to the remote pc. The solution: Registry editing for LAN manager authentication level in Home edition this can be configured through registry How to do it: 1.
Open registry editor Start search - regedit 2. Restart your PC and try the connection again Click on "Change advanced sharing settings". You don't want to use Homegroup unless you have all Windows 7 machines. Obviously you would substitute your correct subnet. Refer to any third party security program's Help or user forums for how to properly configure its firewall.
Do not run more than one firewall. For ease of organization, put all computers in the same Workgroup. Create matching user accounts and passwords on all machines. Select a user account to automatically log on by clicking on the desired account to highlight it and then hit OK. Enter the correct password for that user account if there is one when prompted. Sign in.
United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Networking. Sign in to vote. I input the user name administrator and my password and I also tried I have a fresh installation for Windows on another machine then tried to connect to a share from the Windows 7 same results. Wednesday, October 28, PM. I would say that it is probably an NTLM problem. Win 7 uses NTLM 2 by default.
Marked as answer by iakhrass Thursday, October 29, AM. Thursday, October 29, AM. Thanks that was it. I have a problem. I used the search box at the bottom of the start menu, and none of the hits matches the first screen you show. Trying to use an existing login account that works from all other Windows XP machines and another Windows 7 Pro machine.
I have tried connecting to shared server folders using an alternate user account even using the server's administrator account and password. Only message is, I do not have permission when trying to map a drive. Join our community to see this answer! Unlock 1 Answer and 5 Comments. Andrew Hancock - VMware vExpert.
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