Re: Windows 98/ME having problem to log-on Windows 2000 domain

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net)
Date: 12/07/04


Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 18:36:09 GMT

Is this a new problem or ongoing problem? What is the exact error message
when you try to logon? By domain do you mean you have an Active Directory
domain? Can you ping the server by both IP address and name? Have you
recently made any configuration changes to the server such as changes to
security policy - security options? When logging on from the W98 computer
are you entering credentials in the logon for Microsoft Networking box
instead of Windows logon. That is an option you can select in the networking
properties for the W98 computer. The lonk below may be helpful. --- Steve

http://www.wown.com/articles_tutorials/w2ksvw9x.html

"enki" <enki.1gvyp5@mail.webservertalk.com> wrote in message
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>
> i have a simple domain in my office.
>
> 1 windows 2000 server is the only server in my network.
> i have few windows xp and windows 98/ME as the clients of my domain.
>
> today i found out that my windows98/ME clients cant log-on to my
> windows 2000 server even though i try to use administrator id to log-in
> from my windows 98/ME clients. But windows xp is working fine, they can
> still log-on to the domain.
>
> Windows98/ME clients can ping windows 2000 server, thats meant IP
> setting is not the problem, the user id i add to the windows 2000
> server is working fine on Windows XP, thats meant it is not the user id
> problem.
>
> From the server itself, even though i cant log-in to domain from the
> Win 98/ME clients, i still can browse them from my server.
> Everything work fine until today i found out this problem in my
> network.
>
> now i have download the DSclient.exe from the microsoft website to try
> it out on my win 98/ME clients. Hope this well fix the problem. * my
> server still downloading the new patches from microsoft website, hope
> my server not being attack by some bugs on the internet >.<
>
> Please post some solution for me to try it out. Thanks!
>
>
>
> --
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