640h azur – Cambridge Audio Azur 640H User Manual

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8. A message will now appear confirming the change to the registry.

Press “OK”:

9. Restart your computer.

However, if you have Vista Business, Enterprise or Unlimited editions,
you can alternatively do the following:

1. Select the “Start” button.

2. Click on “Programs”.

3. Select the “Accessories” menu and click on “Command Prompt”.

4. This will then bring up a black command prompt window.

5. Type "secpol.msc" in the command prompt window and press the

“Enter” key.

6. In the "Local Security Policy" window that appears, expand "Local

Policies" then select "Security Options".

7.

Now double-click on the "Network security: LAN Manager
authentication level" policy.

8. Change the authentication level to: "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2

session security if negotiated", and click "OK".

9. Go back to "Local Policies" and "Security Options".

10. Finally, set the "Network security: Do not store LAN Manager hash

value on next password change" to "Disabled".

11. Close the window.

When you have done one of the above instructions, to access content on
your 640H from your PC, you need to do the following:

1. Press Start.

2. Select “Run”.

3. Type \\640H Name\media, where 640H name is the “unit name” you

have assigned to the 640H (located in Settings/System/System
Info/Unit name on the 640H):

4. Press the “Enter” key.

5. A new window will now appear showing the contents of the 640H:

3.10 Network Access Protection (NAP)

If your PC has Network Access Protection enabled and setup, then
please consult the following website for more details:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/network/nap/napoverview.mspx

NAP is a protocol for restricting network access in and out of your PC if
Windows Vista, Firewall, Anti-Virus and other security critical software
are not kept up-to-date.

You have now finished setting up your 640H to work over a network.

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