
- #OS X SIERRA SMBUP PASSWORD#
- #OS X SIERRA SMBUP MAC#
#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.