System error 86 has occurred

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Solution 1

I have not figured out what is wrong with the command but I have found a workaround:
It turns out that it is possible to connect network drives within the file explorer too, without using the command line.

This is how it is done:

  1. In a file explorer window write the address of the network resource with a double backslash
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When the authentication window appears, choose save credentials

  1. Then right-click on the folder you want to connect and choose

Map network drive...

  1. In the popup window make sure to choose Reconnect at sign-in: enter image description here

This way the network folder will be automatically added when the user logs in. No need to run the script upon login.

Solution 2

Can someone point me in a direction what else I can try?

If you try to mount a CIFS share on windows 2008 R2 server, the system still prompt for credentials even if you type them correctly.

Furthermore, if you try using shell command net use, you get the following error:

C:\Users\Admini>NET USE R: \\10.0.0.1\share /user:admin password
System error 86 has occurred.
The specified network password is not correct.

To resolve this issue:

  1. go to start > run
  2. type secpol.msc.
  3. Local Policies -> Security Options
  4. Change the value of "Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level" to: LM and NTLM – use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated

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Source If you try to mount a share on windows 2008 R2 server the system still prompt for credential even if you type them correctly

Solution 3

What I have discovered is that this error can also occur if a single user defined in the the system has no password. In such case, simply add a password, and your network logon will come to life again.

Note: It goes without saying that on a "domainless" setup (e.g. Windows 7 VM guest connected to Windows 8.1 laptop host), they both must have the same Workgroup.

(I also verified the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\LmCompatibilityLevel is not an issue and that the zone and time are set identically to the host)

~~ I also tried something I found on the web, suspecting that the Windows 8.1 host was the problem. So, I went to the

  • CONTROL PANEL, then to
  • NETWORK AND INTERNET, then to
  • NETWORK AND SHARING, then to
  • ADVANCED SHARING SETTINGS, then

  • HOME GROUP CONNECTIONS - I changed it from the "recommended" setting of ALLOW WINDOWS TO MANAGE CONNECTS

and instead chose

  • USE USER ACCOUNTS AND PASSWORDS TO CONNECT TO OTHER COMPUTERS ~~

But I still was not able to logon successfully (using correct password!), so...

What finally made the breakthrough was trying another VM that used to work perfectly but this time was producing the same error. Hmmm... it is possible that the password is indeed incorrect? So I went again to the Windows 8.1 host and checked the account and lo and behold the account has no password! What??? It has been going with the same password for years! Must have been the 1.5GB Windows Update that I did a few days ago.

To summarize, it is quite possible that I needed to change all of the above to finally make something so simple work. Yet, this was the solution for me, in my particular case. As seen from other posts, the same error message has different solutions. I hope that mine helps someone groping in the dark as I was.

Solution 4

ylka (https://superuser.com/a/1151341/467479) pointed me into the right direction for the solution in my situation:

  • net use Y: \SHARE\ /user:foo barpasswd was leading to System error 86
  • net use was listing nothing
  • I connected to the share via explorer
  • after that the connection was listed with net use
  • net use \SHARE\ /delete was called to delete the connection
  • after that the initial net use Y: call was possible again, without the error 86
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Comments

  • ylka
    ylka over 1 year

    I have a windows7 machine where I connect the network drives with the following command:

    > net use t: \\pathname\foldername /user:Username password
    

    However, although this was working for years, it stopped working around 2 months ago. This is the error I am receiving:

    System error 86 has occurred
    The specified network password is not correct

    The server it is trying to connect to is a windows2008 server. We have a lot of other computers connecting correctly, but they are all in the domain. This one I cannot add to the domain because it is on another network.
    However, I tried this with a different computer NOT in the domain (with a local account) and it was working. So I am fairly positive that the problem is with the client machine not with the server.

    This is what I tried so far:

    • synchronizing the clock (it was indeed off in the beginning, but synchronizing did not solve the error)
    • setting the LAN Manager Authentication to every single option (and restarting every time)
    • the password is definitely correct as it was working with a different machine

    Can someone point me in a direction what else I can try? Reinstalling the operating system is unfortunately not an option.

    • Efren
      Efren over 2 years
      This worked for me using powershell, if someone's looking for ways to script it.
  • ylka
    ylka over 7 years
    Thank you for your answer! Probably I wasn't very clear, but I have already tried the "LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negiotiated" option - in fact I have tried every other option as well! That is why I am so buffled as in what to do next
  • ylka
    ylka over 7 years
    But you have gave me an idea: I will try the command with IP address next
  • DavidPostill
    DavidPostill over 7 years
  • Community
    Community over 2 years
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