Forgive me, I'm not too familiar with Mac OS. I am having a problem connecting from Mac to Windows Server 2003. Mac OS should be something beyond OSX, though not sure exactly which version.
Share had been working fine until a couple of weeks ago when the share had to be re-established on the Server (due to hardware failure). Now, the alias which had been on the desktop no longer works (can't find the original file), and when I attempt to connect to the server through Finder, I get an error claiming incorrect username and password. I am never prompted for username and password.
I can connect, using the same technique by addressing the server by ip address. When connecting by IP, I'm prompted for username and password, which I must change but which then work. The old aliases will work from the desktop. The only problem is that it does not survive a reboot.
I can ping the server (either by name or number) and other network connectivity appears fine.
My guess is that the mac has stored the login credentials for the server (as addressed by name). These credentials are no longer valid. I have tried deleting the password from the keyring (Drive->Applications->Utilities->Keyring) however this seems to have no affect on the problem. smbclient -L will work as long as I pass it the -U option. The username on the domain does not match the username on the mac.
Is the username and password stored someplace other than the keyring? If not, what else might I be missing.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
- flub
Share had been working fine until a couple of weeks ago when the share had to be re-established on the Server (due to hardware failure). Now, the alias which had been on the desktop no longer works (can't find the original file), and when I attempt to connect to the server through Finder, I get an error claiming incorrect username and password. I am never prompted for username and password.
I can connect, using the same technique by addressing the server by ip address. When connecting by IP, I'm prompted for username and password, which I must change but which then work. The old aliases will work from the desktop. The only problem is that it does not survive a reboot.
I can ping the server (either by name or number) and other network connectivity appears fine.
My guess is that the mac has stored the login credentials for the server (as addressed by name). These credentials are no longer valid. I have tried deleting the password from the keyring (Drive->Applications->Utilities->Keyring) however this seems to have no affect on the problem. smbclient -L will work as long as I pass it the -U option. The username on the domain does not match the username on the mac.
Is the username and password stored someplace other than the keyring? If not, what else might I be missing.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
- flub