Re: Windows 98 can't logon to Win2K server
From: Dave Lehr (sdlehr@midstatesd.net)
Date: 12/06/02
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From: "Dave Lehr" <sdlehr@midstatesd.net> Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 06:44:42 -0800
I checked and the Everyone group is in the Pre-Windows
2000 Compatibilty group. I didn't think it would be that
since these worked until this week. Thanks for the
suggestion though.
Dave
>-----Original Message-----
>Couple of questions
>Are you using AD
>Can the users login on to a Win2k PC
>
>If the answer is yes to the above questions check and
see if the
>everyone group is nested in the pre-windows 2000
compatibel access
>group. KB 257942 will tell you how to nest the everyone
group.
>
>Just something check.
>
>Let me know what you find. I'm working on something like
this issue.
>
>Mitch
>
>"Dave Lehr" <sdlehr@midstatesd.net> wrote in message
news:<06d801c29c92$c0b65bd0$8af82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA03>...
>> I have a network with Win2K Pro and Win98 workstations
>> with a Win2K server. Suddenly all the Win98 machines
>> won't allow anyone to log in. If I cancel by the login
>> screen I can ping the server, access the Internet,
etc.
>> Using DHCP from that server and the machines are
getting
>> IP addresses. I've checked policies for Accessing the
>> computer from the network on the server and access is
>> allowed to Administrators, Authenticated Users, and
>> Users. Even tried allowing Everyone and that didn't
work.
>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>.
>
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