We have a Terastation Pro TS-HTGL/R5 F/W 1.20, joined to our Active Directory domain. Vista Business computers on our LAN can't connect to shares if the shares have Active Directory access controls applied: Windows XP clients work perfectly though.
I have already applied the registry fix for NTLM backwards compatability. We can log on with local accounts (users created on the Terastation). However, shares with Active Directory access controls applied refuse to authenticate. The Active Directory domain controller is running Windows 2000 Server.
Example: a share named "share1" with a local user "vistauser" created on the Terastation works fine. A share named "accounting" restricted only to the Accounting group in Active Directory won't. The same shares from a Windows XP Pro system work flawlessly.
Other than resorting to third-party firmware, is there any hope for having a Terastation integrated into an Active Directory domain with Vista support too? It seems the NTLM patch "almost" solves it, but there's something going awry when credentials are passed through to AD.