Sync Problems on Network

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pwncpa

Here is my scenario:

1. Notebooks saved on server running sbs2008.
2. When the windows XP machine's try to open notebooks from a MAPPED DRIVE,
we get this error: "OneNote needs a password to sync some of your notebooks".
There are no passwords on the notebook.
3. If the windows xp machine navigates directly to the folder on the server,
through the microsoft windows network, then it will open the file.

Any thoughts. It does work on one machine, and seems as though perhaps
windows XP SP3 may be the problem, but that is just a stab in the dark.
 
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Ben M. Schorr, MVP

SP3 might help, OneNote 2007 SP2 should help.

Rather than accessing the notebooks via mapped drives (F: or whatever) try
accessing them via the IP address path: (\\192.168.1.2\OneNoteFiles or
whatever yours is). It's a lot more reliable than the mapped drive letters
in my experience.
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Doug Smith

You may find the solution to your problem here:
http://www.readynas.com/forum/faq.p..._share_that_is_password_protected_with_Vista?

Vista can refuse to send passwords using older encryption methods. A
quick regedit can solve this issue. For example, I have mapped drives
on my home network but I was unable to map drives over VPN. It wasn't
accepting the user/password. I made this edit in the registry and was
able to map to the VPN network.

I have no idea if it is the issue you're having, it's just an educated
guess.
 
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TRAV

Did anyone come up with a solution to this? Im having the same issue with XP,
VISTA and 7 on a 2003 srever sp2.
 
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Rainald Taesler

Hi Trav,
this is an ooold thread (only a part of which is still on the
News-server :-(

As with most "Me too" postings your description of *YOUR* problem is
missing. "the same issue" does not mean too much. There are hardly ever
*identical* situations. And almost always there are differences.

Therefore IMO it would be better if you open a new thread and explain
*your* situation in detail.

Rainald
 

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