DOCUMENT:Q175641 06-AUG-2002 [crossnet] TITLE :LMCompatibilityLevel and Its Effects PRODUCT :Windows for Workgroups and Windows NT Networking Issues PROD/VER::4.0,5.0,5.5 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:kbWinNT400sp4fix ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0 - Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0 - Microsoft Windows for Workgroups - Microsoft Windows 95 - Microsoft Exchange Server, versions 4.0, 5.0, 5.5 - Microsoft Exchange Windows NT client - Microsoft Outlook 97, on platform(s): - Microsoft Windows 95 - Microsoft Windows 98 - Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition - Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0, Terminal Server Edition ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYMPTOMS ======== When you try to connect to down-level clients on a computer running Windows for Workgroups and Windows 95, you may receive the error message: \\\ is not accessible. -or- System Error 50 has occurred. The Network Request is not supported. This message appears when you connect to a Windows 95 computer that has been set up to use User Level Access Control and when you connect to a share that has a password (Read or Full Control) set on it. Setting LMCompatibilityLevel to 2 prevents a Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 and 5.0 client from gaining access to a Microsoft Exchange Server versions 4.0 and 5.0 from the Inbox with one of the following error messages: Microsoft Exchange Server Your Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable. You can retry connecting to the server using the network, or work offline and connect using dial-up networking. Network problems are preventing connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server computer. Contact your system administrator is this condition persists. -or- Microsoft Exchange Server The logon credentials supplied were incorrect. Make sure your username and domain are correct then type your password again. CAUSE ===== If LMCompatibilityLevel is set to 2, Windows NT will never send a LANMAN challenge/response, and Windows NT will be unable to connect to clients that require it. MORE INFORMATION ================ To increase password security, Windows NT 4.0 allows you to restrict the sending of LANMAN challenge/response passwords over the network. This may, however, make Windows NT unable to connect to down-level clients and Exchange 4.0 and 5.0 clients. For additional information on preventing the sending of LANMAN passwords, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q147706 How to Disable LM Authentication on Windows NT RESOLUTION ========== To resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Windows NT 4.0 or Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q152734 How to Obtain the Latest Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack Additional query words: wfw inbox win95 ====================================================================== Keywords : kbWinNT400sp4fix Technology : kbWinNTsearch kbWinNTWsearch kbWinNTSsearch kbOutlookSearch kbAudDeveloper kbWin95search kbExchangeSearch kbExchangeClientSearch kbZNotKeyword2 kbOutlook97Search kbWFWSearch kbZNotKeyword3 Version : :4.0,5.0,5.5 Hardware : x86 Issue type : kbbug Solution Type : kbfix ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. Copyright Microsoft Corporation 2002.