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‎08-18-2010 09:12 PM
Original question:
Currently, we have Lansweeper scanning our domain (we have Premium Version) and all is well, there. Now, we are trying to scan the remainder of the computers that are not in our domain and are part of their own separate workgroups.
these computers are in a workgroup called Tm and given them (each) a new administrative account in addition to the default. I followed the KB posting to scan workgroups and it is not working. The domain credentials screen has the following:
Domain: Tm
user: .\ls
IP scanning range is the same as the domain
firewalls are disabled
I can acces the workgroup computer from my computer w/ net use, so credentials are correct
Here is what I get in the error log file:
2010-08-17 10:53:14: Cannot convert netbiosdomain TM The specified domain canot be contacted or does not exist.
2010-08-17 10:53:16: Cannot convert netbiosdomain TM The specified domain canot be contacted or does not exist.
2010-08-17 10:53:16: TM\SALLEPAUSE$ Active directory computer lookup Erreur unknown (0x80005000)
to get it to work, I need to do this:
Network Access: Sharing security model for local accounts - Set to Classic
Since I have the same probleme on each workgroup computers I also have this problem on xp home computers. But on xp home I cannot change the "Network Access: Sharing security model for local accounts - Set to Classic" setting.
Does this mean that lansweeper in uncompatibable with xp home. If not, please help.
bob
Currently, we have Lansweeper scanning our domain (we have Premium Version) and all is well, there. Now, we are trying to scan the remainder of the computers that are not in our domain and are part of their own separate workgroups.
these computers are in a workgroup called Tm and given them (each) a new administrative account in addition to the default. I followed the KB posting to scan workgroups and it is not working. The domain credentials screen has the following:
Domain: Tm
user: .\ls
IP scanning range is the same as the domain
firewalls are disabled
I can acces the workgroup computer from my computer w/ net use, so credentials are correct
Here is what I get in the error log file:
2010-08-17 10:53:14: Cannot convert netbiosdomain TM The specified domain canot be contacted or does not exist.
2010-08-17 10:53:16: Cannot convert netbiosdomain TM The specified domain canot be contacted or does not exist.
2010-08-17 10:53:16: TM\SALLEPAUSE$ Active directory computer lookup Erreur unknown (0x80005000)
to get it to work, I need to do this:
Network Access: Sharing security model for local accounts - Set to Classic
Since I have the same probleme on each workgroup computers I also have this problem on xp home computers. But on xp home I cannot change the "Network Access: Sharing security model for local accounts - Set to Classic" setting.
Does this mean that lansweeper in uncompatibable with xp home. If not, please help.
bob
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‎08-20-2010 04:10 AM
If you get Access denied the firewall settings are ok.
Please check the following:
1. Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy
2. Navigate to Security\Local Policies\Security Options
a. Network Access: Let everyone permissions apply to anonymous users - Set to Enabled
c. DCOM: Machine Access Restrictions - Add Anonymous, Everyone, Interactive, Network, System with full rights options set.
d. Network Access: Let everyone permissions apply to anonymous users - Set to Enabled
e. Network Access: Sharing security model for local accounts - Set to Classic
Make sure UAC is disabled on the workgroup computer.
Please check the following:
1. Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy
2. Navigate to Security\Local Policies\Security Options
a. Network Access: Let everyone permissions apply to anonymous users - Set to Enabled
c. DCOM: Machine Access Restrictions - Add Anonymous, Everyone, Interactive, Network, System with full rights options set.
d. Network Access: Let everyone permissions apply to anonymous users - Set to Enabled
e. Network Access: Sharing security model for local accounts - Set to Classic
Make sure UAC is disabled on the workgroup computer.

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‎08-19-2010 09:39 PM
On anoother xp pro workgroup computer, i'm getting this with connection test:
DNS test
-----------------------------------------------
Is this the correct remote IP: 192.168.3.104
If not, please check for DNS problems
\root\cimv2 Remote WMI access test FAILED
Accès refusé. (Exception de HRESULT : 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
Remote WMI test
-----------------------------------------------
\root\cimv2 Remote WMI access test FAILED
Accès refusé. (Exception de HRESULT : 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
Remote Registry test using WMI
-----------------------------------------------
\root\default Remote WMI access test FAILED
Accès refusé. (Exception de HRESULT : 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
I have followed kb:
How to configure the windows firewall using group policies.
And still no luck
please help
DNS test
-----------------------------------------------
Is this the correct remote IP: 192.168.3.104
If not, please check for DNS problems
\root\cimv2 Remote WMI access test FAILED
Accès refusé. (Exception de HRESULT : 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
Remote WMI test
-----------------------------------------------
\root\cimv2 Remote WMI access test FAILED
Accès refusé. (Exception de HRESULT : 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
Remote Registry test using WMI
-----------------------------------------------
\root\default Remote WMI access test FAILED
Accès refusé. (Exception de HRESULT : 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
I have followed kb:
How to configure the windows firewall using group policies.
And still no luck
please help

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‎08-18-2010 09:42 PM
See reply in the other thread.

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‎08-18-2010 09:40 PM
i'm using lsclient

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‎08-18-2010 09:39 PM
bobsensor wrote:
Does this mean that lansweeper in uncompatibable with xp home.
Lansweeper can not scan windows home version (as far as i'm aware no clientless scanning software is able to do this)
