Programs Windows
CE
64
M000174-19
7.8.3 F
ILE
S
ERVER
S
TART
/S
TOP
The file server is started by default. The file server must be restarted after registry entries are
changed. The file server can be started and stopped with the program services.exe. The possible
command line calls are listed in the table below:
Functionality
Call
File server restart
Services.exe refresh SMB0:
Start
Services.exe start SMB0:
Stop
Services.exe stop SMB0:
Display status
Services.exe list
7.8.4 S
AMPLE
S
ETTINGS
The settings for the file server can be set as follows in a
REG file
(see also chapter
Autoexec.reg
):
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\SMBServer\Shares\SampleVRoot]
"Path"="\\InternalStorage\\Data"
"Type"=dword:0
"UserList"="AnnD;GladysL"
The registering of the users and the restarting of the file server must be carried out after the registry
keys are set (see also chapter Autoexec.bat):
useradmin.exe -add AnnD -p password1
useradmin.exe -add GladysL -p password2
services.exe refresh SMB0:
7.8.5 A
CCESS TO THE ENABLE
:
The enable can be accessed from a different device by stating the panel name and the enable name:
e.g. \\MI_xxxxxx\SampleVRoot
Access from a PC is also possible using the IP address of the panel:
e.g. \\192.168.1.1\SampleVRoot
7.8.6 N
OTE FOR
U
SERS OF
N
EWER
W
INDOWS
V
ERSIONS
From Windows Vista the LAN Manager authentication level must be set to
“Send LM & NTLM -- use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated.”
Further information is provided in the chapter Name resolution in Windows networks.
Alternatively, this setting can also be changed with the following registry key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa]
"lmcompatibilitylevel"=dword:00000001
7.8.7 U
SE WITHOUT AUTHENTICATION
When accessing from a panel without authentication, the entry of a user name may nevertheless be
requested. In this case, any user name (e.g. MI_PANEL) can be entered. The next enable access will
then no longer request a user name and the access will function normally. The same procedure
applies after a “disconnect” of the connection.
This strange behavior seems to be a characteristic of Windows CE 5.0. Use without authentication is
therefore not recommended.