Setting the policy to Enabled or leaving it unset turns NTLMv2 on.
Setting the policy to Disabled turns NTLMv2 off.
All recent versions of Samba and Microsoft® Windows® servers support NTLMv2. This should only be turned off for backward compatibility as it reduces the security of authentication.
Registry Hive | HKEY_CURRENT_USER |
Registry Path | Software\Policies\Google\ChromeOS |
Value Name | NtlmV2Enabled |
Value Type | REG_DWORD |
Enabled Value | 1 |
Disabled Value | 0 |