

Os x sierra smbup password#
It then asks for the password again and again showing the same error. This is what appears in the Mac's console every time a Windows XP machine tries to access it. I will share my findings with you hoping we might find the answer.
Os x sierra smbup mac#
I have exactly the same error you described and have been trying to fix sharing files between Windows XP and Mac Yosemite for a week. "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated" or

Click the drop-down box, and try either.In the right pane near the bottom, double-click "Network security: LAN manager authentication level".In the left pane, click Security Options.In the left pane, click the triangle next to Local Policy.(b) change the local security policy on your PC. System Prefs > Sharing > File Sharing > Options… (a) turn samba off and on again in sharing… Od failed with 2 proto=ntlmv1-with-v2-session It appears that there is a Console error generated on the Mac at the same time as the Windows machine tries to connect. No amount of credential-checking/switching seems to work. Logon failure: unknown username or password OS X The Windows machine generates this error. I can though WinSCP from my XP to the macbook using the same login credentialsīut I just can not get past this XP to macbook network access – I can however login from the macbook to the XP machines network drives and folders.ĭoes anybody have any solutions to this as I have come up stuck here The error was logon failure: unknown username or password reappearing again and again after trying to login. a login prompt and password appears but when I put in the user and password, the login re-appears but first with my XP machine user name back slash and the macbook user with password. Then type the path to the macbook folder. I can see them and login to them via the Win 7 machines network icon, but I can not see any of the mac folders ( or drive ) within XP … With upgrades you do get the odd thing going wrong but I have managed t resolve all but one problem in that I can no longer see any of the macbook-shared folders within the XP network icon. The macbook up and till recently had Mavericks 10.9.5 OS X, a few days ago I upgraded the macbook to OS X Yosemite. I have a combination of Win7 - XP & Apple macbook machines, running on my windows network.
