I think all of the guides available use Tiger, so it could very well be possible that Leopard is the culprit.
Yea, I found what you posted in several guides but it didn't work for me.
What happens when you try? Have you tried from both OSX and Vista? What happens exactly? Do you have a Mac with Tiger still?
http://guides.macrumors.com/Networking_Windows_with_Mac_OS_XCase 1, your server is nothing more than a regular file server. In this case open up regedit (Start > Run > "regedit" {return}), and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ System \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ LanManServer \ Parameter \ RequireSecuritySignature, and set it's value to "0".
Case 2, your server is also a Domain Controller. In which case you need to open the DC's Security Policy (Administrative Tools > Domain Controller Security Policy). Navigate to Local Policies > Security Options, and disable "Microsoft network server: Digitally sign communications (always)" & "Microsoft network server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)". Reboot your sever, and you should be good to go.
I figured it out!! I cannot believe it was so simple. All I had to do was go into the Networking preferences and disable password required to access shared files/folders. Works like a charm now!!
As you can tell, I am quite excited ;P
I figured it out!! I cannot believe it was so simple. All I had to do was go into the Networking preferences and disable password required to access shared files/folders. Works like a charm now!!
As you can tell, I am quite excited ;P
This was on the Vista end.