Hi I posted this in SBS NG and it was suggested I post here:
We are using an IPAQ running Windows Mobile 6. We want to access shares on
the network.
We can access shares on a Windows XP Pro machine no problem but when on the
same network trying to access a share on a Windows 2003 SBS the login fails
and a messge box prompting for a username and password continues to pop up
(because of the failed access).
The event viewer on the server though shows a successful login.
The user is administrator and has full control on the shares. We verified
it is not a firewall issue. We verified it is not a WAP issue.
We actually took the ipaq to another network to see if it could access
folders and the same issue occurs and it seems to be only with the Windows
2003 SBS (it works on Windows 2000 server).
We took a Dell handheld running Mobile PC 2003 and were able to access the
shares using a username and password to the share on the SBS server. We had
no problems accessing the folder with the Mobile running the PC 2003.
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The above was our initial post after the above post we tried other things
while waiting for a response and this is what happened:
since the post we have been trying various
different things and can access the folder but we are really not comfortable
with how it is accessing the folder (I will explain) so I don't really
consider it a resolution. As suggested I will post to the other group as
well. Thanks for
the link.
While waiting for a post response I continued trying to access the server
and did get into
the share we need to.
What I did was provided the netbios servername\username in the message box
that prompted for
the usernaame and password. It appeared the sername was case sensitive as
we tried multiple
times.
On the 2003 server there is an account called testaccount. servername is
Testserver.local.
so in the IPAQ i open \\testserver\testfolder. it prompts for a unsername
password and
domain.
If i put in testserver\testaccount as username it denies access, HOWEVEr if
I put in
Testserver\testaccount (notice the capital T in testserver) it lets me in.
When i initially got in though i didn't see any files in the folder. Server
Manager on the
SBS showed a user Guest as being connected.
So i enabled guest and gave the Guest account full control to the folder and
now I can see
all of the files and folders in the share.
So it looks like the server thinks it is the account GUEST.
Now we tried this over and over, and could only get in when the T in
testserver was capital.
To take it further we provide credentials Testserver (no username just the
netbios name of
the sbs server we are trying to get into, there is no user account called
testserver) and no
password and it lets us in the share (still showing it as connecting as
GUEST).
So we can get it to work consistently but obviously this is not right.
Here is where it gets even more tricky.
WE needed to get this thing live in the actual work environment so we
planned on enabling
guest account on the server and doing the same thing by providing netbios
name of the new
server we were connecting to.
So I went over the new location, enabled the guest account entered the UNC
for the new
server (\\newserver\newfolder) and it let me right. It did not prompt me
for any username
or password. It sees the user as Guest but the last credentials I supplied
from the IPAQ
were from the test environment (Testserver).
Any ideas on what is going on because we are stumped?
James - 06 Jun 2008 01:13 GMT
I thought netbios was removed with Server 2003. And I thought the same with
WM6?
Like server 2003 does SBS require you to add the computer first?
I reviewed my "Active Directory Users and Computers" and noticed there is a
spot for a second computer name if it is pre windows 2000 - is the 2003 dell
device in this list? That might be the reason you cannot access the domain -
unknown computers may be set/restricted to the guest account - suspect that's
why it was disabled.
> Hi I posted this in SBS NG and it was suggested I post here:
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> Any ideas on what is going on because we are stumped?
Helio Diamant - MS-MVP/Mobile Devices - 18 Jun 2008 13:23 GMT
Dan,
I have been doing some tests here since your first post, and I have found an
easy way to avoid all problems on this issue. The name of the solution is
Resco Explorer and it can be found at www.resco.net . Believe me, the LAN
functionality connects easily also to SBS, and together with the registry
editor and the FTP client it is well worth the 29.95 they are asking for it.

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> Hi I posted this in SBS NG and it was suggested I post here:
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> Any ideas on what is going on because we are stumped?
Dan H - 18 Jun 2008 13:44 GMT
Hi Helio,
Thanks for your response.
We initially tried Rescoe explorer (was suggested on an HP site) and it did
not work.
My only concern with our "fix" is that is actually merely an exploit of a
security hole. This is no good for many reasons. Reason #1 it could be
"fixed" in a Windows update.
Thanks again for your input.
> Dan,
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Helio Diamant - MS-MVP/Mobile Devices - 19 Jun 2008 09:11 GMT
Strange, it is working for me flawlessly. I can search the network, choose
the SBS server, and go into any share that I want.

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> Hi Helio,
> Thanks for your response.
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Dan H - 19 Jun 2008 13:07 GMT
Let me ask you this...on the SBS how is it showing you accessing the shares?
ie. In open files what username is it saying is accessing the files?
Ours shows guest.
> Strange, it is working for me flawlessly. I can search the network, choose
> the SBS server, and go into any share that I want.
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Helio Diamant - MS-MVP/Mobile Devices - 29 Jun 2008 16:26 GMT
Just seen this question today.
I have in th SBS as the user opening the file the same user I used in the
Login Screen opened by Resco Explorer.
Helio
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> Let me ask you this...on the SBS how is it showing you accessing the
> shares? ie. In open files what username is it saying is accessing the
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