Windows XP Network Connection Always Shows Access Denied
Networking Tips, Performance Tips, Registry Tips, Windows XP Tips Posted by Shawn DesRochers April 7th, 2009If you are always getting Access Denied errors when trying to connect to a XP computer on your home or buisness network, and you know you have the correct user names and passwords on the computer, the solution may be a simple registry edit.
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- Click Start then Run and type -> Regedit – click OK
- Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SYSTEM / CurrentControlSet / Control / Lsa
- Change the value of a key called “restrictanonymous” to 0 instead of 1
- Be sure you change the right one as you Don’t want to change “restrictanonymoussam” value.
- Next shut down RegEdit and Reboot your computer.
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