Hi Fellas:
I like to set my VMC password to a numeric so I can login to my VMC using my remote.
I cannot find a way do dumb-down the password rules for my WHS user account so it can take a simpler password.
I looked in the Local Security policy on the WHS but I cannot find it.
Thanks!
First off, let me say this:Do not play around with Local Security Policy on your WHS. You'll probaby break your WHS, which will most likely require a Server Reinstallation to fix.
Now, as to your issue: if your MC box is set up right, this really shouldn't be an issue. If the account that you're logging on with has a matching account (same username, same password) on the WHS (and, said account has access to the share(s) you want it to have), it should JustWork.
On a WHS, password policy is controlled in the Console (Settings > Passwords.) The default setting (Medium) is 5+ characters, 'complexity' ("Strong" passwords) not required for local logon (Remote Access, though, always requires a 'strong' password.)This might be your problem - if you're accessing your WHS with an account that's enabled for Remote Access (but, the MC box isn't using that same account name/password for local logon), then you'll need to enter that 'strong' password for access.Make sense? HTH (and, please, feel free to ask questions if needed),
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I don't play around with Security Policies but I do mess with GPO's on a daily basis.
Yesh, this makes sense, I'll disable the Remote Access and try again.
I bypassed the password all together via a registry fix. I got tired of trying to get apps to run as services.
Re-reading your posts....I'm guessing that the MC box doesn't have a matching account on the WHS? Giving it one (and, setting that account as local-only, and giving it the appropriate share-access privs) would solve a lot of problems.Problem #2 (having to input a password to log on to Windows) can be solved by configuring the MC box to autologon: <WinKey> + <R> > control userpasswords2Uncheck "users must enter a username and password to use this computer" > Apply > select account to be used, and enter password twice > OK.(@ mcewinter: you were referring to local autologon, yes? This method is quite a bit easier than Registry 'fixes.')
Oh, and: don't play around with GPOs on the WHS, either - Very Bad Things can happen. General rule with a WHS: if you can't do it in the Console, you probably shouldn't do it. ;)
I misread, I was referring to WHS.