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How can I make Windows machines use unencrypted (plain text) passwords?

First- you probably shouldn't do this. Modern versions of Samba and Visionfs work with encrypted passwords, and the older versions have many other problems and bugs anyway, so you should just upgrade and use encrypted passwords.


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If you use Unix passwords, and are running Windows 98 or Windows 95 with certain patches, or Windows NT, you will need to run "regedit" and add a DWORD Value to allow plain text passwords:: open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->System->CurrentControlSet->Services->VXD. Highlight VNETSUP, and then Edit, Add DWORD. Name it "EnablePlainTextPassword", and then modify it to have a value of "1".

For Windows 2000, wayne_v@my-deja.com offered this:



 If your 3rd party SMB (Server Message Block) server requires
 unencrypted passwords:
 1.     Start / Programs / Administrative Tools / Local Security
 Policy.
 2.     Expand the Security Settings / Local Policy / Security Options
 tree.
 3.     Double-click Send unencrypted passwords to connect to third-
 party SMB servers.
 4.     Press the Enabled radio button.
 NOTE: If domain-level security is defined, it will take precedence.
 This option will weaken your overall security. See if the vendor has an
 update.


 





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  • Nov 21 07:55
    @loudmouthman: correct, but how do you prove ANYTHING like that is accurate? You can't. A text file is no better or worse than anything.
  • Nov 21 07:40
    @loudmouthman: well, a digital signature could prove it hadn't been altered. Text is no more insecure than anything else in that sense.









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