Re: Network or security



Slow up Rick. That post is a little jumbled issue on issue.
When you attempt to authenticate, say to machine named BoxX
are you using BoxX\username or just username? Use the first.
Are you logging failed login in the audit policy of BoxX?
If so, what is being recorded.

With the server down, of course DNS will not resolve (assuming
XP is using only DNS on the server) and so browse to web would
not work except if the name to IP resolution had gotten cached on
the XP. Can you browse using http:\\ip-of-the-machine (this assumes
you did not configure use of host headers in the IIS config)

The networking related newsgroups begin like
microsoft.public.windows.net*
microsoft.public.windows.net*
microsoft.public.win2000.net*
microsoft.public.windows.server.net*
microsoft.public.windowsxp.net*
microsoft.public.windows.vista.net*
You may need to use a newreader client; I cannot advise as to
how these are surfaced in your google newsgroup interface.

"rick" <rkhaering@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1167401279.397014.198670@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
There was a session. I deleted it. Still get prompted for username and
password immediately. Still cannot connect. Still get the same
credentials error. Both computers are connected via a router. The W2K
server runs DNS. If the server is down, I cannot see the web on the XP
Pro. When the server is running, I can see the web from the Pro and the
server. That leads me to believe that there is a network. I guess it
could be the router. This problem looks like security. I use to be able
to connect. Now after many automatic Microsoft updates, now I cannot.
What is a good network group? I searched the names and didn't see a
name that fit the ticket. Thanks again for the help!



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