It is generated on the computer that was accessed. The subject fields indicate the account on the local system which requested the logon. This is most commonly a service such as the Server service, or a local process such as Winlogon. The logon type field indicates the kind of logon that occurred.
The most common types are 2 interactive and 3 network. The New Logon fields indicate the account for whom the new logon was created, i. The network fields indicate where a remote logon request originated.
Workstation name is not always available and may be left blank in some cases. Viewed k times. Improve this question. Jeremy Jeremy 2 2 gold badges 9 9 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges. Is the guest account activated on the machine?
I hope that it isn't? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Evan Anderson Evan Anderson k 18 18 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. We ended up using an XP machine off the domain, with guest enabled. Open the Group Policy Editor e. CodeFox CodeFox 3 3 silver badges 5 5 bronze badges. This is sad, It is still not working for me after 5 recepies and 10 holes opened. I will close all holes and use dropbox to share folder on local network.
Thx windows 7 sharing! This works for me, although it feels a bit shady. ArveSystad I wouldn't say it is shady. As I recall in the early days the defaults were to allow these types of things by default, and even enable this type of access by default. If there were no valid use cases for this, the ability to do it would be removed completely. Also there is no need to disable the "Restrict anonymous access Show 2 more comments.
Tim Tim 41 1 1 bronze badge. This is a great answer and somewhat not obvious. Windows REALLY wants some sort of credentials and even after all of that which leaves tons of vulnerabilities, it still did not work. I was able to get this to work by opening the share and putting in the AD user name for authentication, then map and save credentials.
Alexandre Rondeau 2 2 bronze badges. Expand "All Networks". I don't want to delete it and cause users who normally can access the share to lose access, etc. This may be the account that IIS uses internally when it accesses objects on behalf on an anonymous logon.
Because its anonymous, it doesn't have an account. All access must have an account, so it supplies one. Go into "Users and Computers", the search for that group and see who it's members are and go from there.
I'd be curious to know who is in the group. It may be a an SBS thing. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Can you create an anonymous-access Windows share all from PowerShell? Ask Question. Asked 5 years ago.
Active 5 years ago. Viewed 5k times. I get an exception but the share mounts successfully: However, when I try and connect to the share from another box on the same network, I am still prompted for a username and password, as seen below: Again, I want anonymous access no username and password to be set up all from command line.
Here is the exact code I am using in testingAnonShare. Improve this question. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. AlwaysQuestioning AlwaysQuestioning 1, 3 3 gold badges 21 21 silver badges 37 37 bronze badges.
Is there any reason I am still prompted to enter credentials when I access the shares from other boxes? RbMm that's how I started here. I want to do this all from PowerShell. Add a comment.
0コメント