Windows 7 - dfs network share windows strange disappears

Solution 6

The problem here may be due to the authentication level. Since the default authentication levels in Windows 7 and Windows XP/Server 2003 are different. This issue seams to be solved by changing the NTLM authentication level to Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated after this go to run type regedit and press the enter key and then find

Solution 9

Interestingly I've seen a client with the same problem where they have a DFS-N structure with multiple targets, when opening the share it would flick between targets even though the referrals were correct and would frequently end up connected to a share out of the site. The DFS servers are 2003 and there were no issues with XP etc, things that I tested were:

Install OS straight from DVD and in an OU with block inheritance - No effect so looking like a bug Disabling IPv6 - I saw an article by the Directory Services team about IPv6...

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