HCHTech
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This is a small manufacturing client. All new PCs recently, Win11Pro 24H2. Workgroup of about 8 PCs. All PCs are using local user accounts. One computer runs Quickbooks Desktop 2024, and holds another shared folder, and 3 others access QB over the network, all PCs access the separate shared folder. Everything worked when setup in the middle of August, but things started breaking in late September. "John can't get into Quickbooks", "Mary can't access the shared folder", etc.
Went through all of the sharing setup (not our first rodeo), and all seemed correct. Killing the sharing altogether and setup again from scratch seemed to solve the problem, but problems returned in a couple of days. Eventually, we found MS Update KB5065426 was causing this problem for others. We uninstalled it and everything worked again. After blacklisting this update in our patch management, we thought we were done, but no such luck. Problems returned again.
I spent quite a bit of time this past weekend trying to figure this out:
Oh, and one of the as-yet-unreturned voicemails from this morning is another customer saying they can't get to their shared Quickbooks. I don't know exactly what I did to piss off Satya Nadella, but I'm about ready to change professions here.
Went through all of the sharing setup (not our first rodeo), and all seemed correct. Killing the sharing altogether and setup again from scratch seemed to solve the problem, but problems returned in a couple of days. Eventually, we found MS Update KB5065426 was causing this problem for others. We uninstalled it and everything worked again. After blacklisting this update in our patch management, we thought we were done, but no such luck. Problems returned again.
I spent quite a bit of time this past weekend trying to figure this out:
- The offending update did not reinstall, although new updates have (KB5065789 is one)
- All PCs have a Private network profile.
- File and printer sharing is enabled on all PCs
- Ignoring Quickbooks for now, I have just been trying to access a shared folder from another pc on the network. When trying, I get a credentials dialog, and no username/password combination is accepted, dispite confirming they are correct, even creating a new user.
- I've tried creating a new shareuser on the main pc
- I've tried creating a user account that is the same as the user on the computer trying to access the share
- Disabling the Windows firewall on both the computer holding the share and the computer trying to access did not change the symptom
- Clearing out all entries in credential manager on both computers did not change the symptom
- Attempting access via IP address vs. computer name did not change the symptom
- Disabling security software did not change the symptom
- creating an entirely new testshare folder did not change the symptom
- Disabling password-protected sharing did not change the symptom
- Both PCs have the same workgroup name
- I can ping both ways
- SMB1 is NOT enabled, but grasping at straws, I enabled it as a test. THIS WORKS. But obviously, this isn't the preferred setup
- After re-disabling SMB1, I confirmed that SMB2 was active with Powershell
- I found a post suggesting creating a "ValidateAdminCodeSignatures" DWORD in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System key with a value of "1", but that didn't help
- I found a post suggesting to make a change to the local security policy: ComputerConfiguration\WindowsSettings\SecuritySettings\LocalPolicies\SecurityOptions to set the "Microsoft network client: Digitally sign commmunications (always)" to DISABLED. this did not help.
Oh, and one of the as-yet-unreturned voicemails from this morning is another customer saying they can't get to their shared Quickbooks. I don't know exactly what I did to piss off Satya Nadella, but I'm about ready to change professions here.
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