Workstation Denied File Access Priveleges on LAN Man
ID: Q97449
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft LAN Manager, versions 2.0, 2.1, 2.1a, 2.2
SUMMARY
File access privileges are denied to your 3+Share workstation running
MS-DOS 5.0 when you connect to a LAN Manager 2.1 server and use the
3+Share redirector (MSREDIR) from the LAN Manager MS-DOS 5.0
Supplemental Disk.
NET USE connects the workstation to the server, but if you run a
DIRECTORY the response is "No Files Found," even when there are files
in the shared directory. Trying to access a file in the shared
directory results in the message "Extended Error 65." Giving the GUEST
account READ privileges on the share does not secure privileges for
the workstation.
MORE INFORMATION
The earlier version of the MSREDIR (used with 3+Share workstations
running MS-DOS 3.3) negotiated the protocol on session setup with a
LAN Manager 2.1 server to PC NETWORKS PROGRAM 1.0. This granted the
workstation GUEST privileges without requiring a registered user name.
Under MS-DOS 5.0 and the new MSREDIR, however, the negotiated protocol
is MICROSOFT NETWORKS 3.0, which grants privileges only to
workstations with registered user names.
To secure privileges for the workstation, issue the LOGON command (a
utility available in Toolkit) before performing the NET USE. LOGON
registers a user-input name for the workstation and passes that name
to the server during the NET USE.
Page 69 of the Toolkit documentation states that LOGON is intended
only for 3+Open and LAN Manager 2.1 nodes. This is not true: you also
must use it with 3+Share and MS-DOS 5.0.
If your account is set up to use a password, you also can get
privileges for your workstation by sending it to the server during the
NET USE with this command:
net use r: \\bud\lou PASSWORD
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Version : :2.0,2.1,2.1a,2.2
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