Re: w98 cannot logon to W2K AD

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From: peysha (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/08/04


Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 18:58:51 -0700

yes, sysvol was shared. I also just discovered that IPC$
and Admin$ share also disappeared. I manually add the
share using net share but the share drop/disappear again
after few seconds. I also add
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanma
nserver\parameters]
AutoShareWks=1 and AutoShareServer=1 but they still
disappear few seconds after reboot. All the other
administrative share still there (C$, D$, Print$ except
Admin$ and IPC$)

I have now demote the active directory and putting it
back to workgroup model, client logon to local and access
the server share manually. I will try to format and
reinstall the OS partition tomorrow.

Could it be one of the hot fixes causing the problem?
The system has no problem til last week. Initially I
only installed KB823980 & KB824146 to protect from
blaster. I have now have additional hot fixes : Pre-SP4 -
Q323172, Q324096, Q324380, Q326830, Q326886, Q329115,
Q329834,Q328310, Q329170, Q331953, Q810833, SP4- Q329553,
Q811493, Q814033, Q815021.

>-----Original Message-----
>Is the sysvol shared out on the 2000 Domain Controller?
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>"peysha" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>news:18c7a01c41bcb$77569310$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Environment:
>>
>> Clients : all win98 (10-20)
>> Single Server : W2K with SP3 domain controller in AD
>> running Lotus Notes Server
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>> Problem : The environment was running fine since
>> installation for the past 1 year until last week. None
>> of the users (including administrator) could logon to
the
>> domain. Error message given "password supplied is not
>> correct or access to your logon server has been denied"
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>> What we have tried so far :
>> 1) Create new user and tried to logon but still failed
>> 2) Check the trailing space on workstation and even
>> rename computer name but result still same
>> 3) Enable NTLM2 using registry as well as install DS
>> client on W98 workstation but no improvement
>> 4) Tried to install WINS on domain controller but
having
>> problem ("error could not locate the server")
>> 5) Even tried to uninstall and reinstall (dcpromo)
active
>> directory but w98 client still couldn't logon
>> 6) Bring another new w98 workstation but problem still
>> same.
>>
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>> Next Steps:
>> 1) will remove the existing network adapter and replace
>> with another network adapter
>> 2) Format and reinstall OS and recreate DNS server :-(
I
>> hope we don't have to do this.
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>> We could not simply upgrade to w2K service pack 4 due
to
>> incompatibility with Lotus Notes.
>>
>> Anybody face this problem before or have any solution
or
>> any idea would appreciate your advice. Thanks.
>>
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