Re: Big problem....Big Question
From: sharry knight (sharryknight_at_adelphia.net)
Date: 10/04/04
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Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:22:40 -0400
Turns out to be a bug with the version of software for the Cisco
Card....whew!... I'm not crazy afterall!!!
Thanks for the help!
Sharry
"sharry knight" <sharryknight@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:78udnXa6xNK6acLcRVn-qA@adelphia.com...
> Problem: Can login to the Dell X300 laptops with the Local Machine
Domain.
> Cannot login to the Network Domain after having added the machine to
the
> Network Domain successfully.
>
> Info: Message returns that there is no Domain Server available to
> authenticate.
>
> When I login to the Local Machine, I can then access Domain Server
resources
> but cannot access any network shares without login to Network Domain
when
> prompted. Have a network that I am trying to install two new Dell X300
> Laptops onto. I have them recognizing the Cisco 1100 WAP without
issue.
> They currently have 4 other notebooks on the same network without issue.
I
> can ping all network components without problem.
>
> Question: Why can I not login to the Network Domain directly?
>
> Thanks for the help!!
> SK9098
>
>
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