Re: Workstation logon error.
From: Jordan Samulaitis (jordan_at_jvsDELETEnetworks.com)
Date: 01/18/05
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 22:22:52 -0600
And what exactly does the
192.168.1.X SERVER-NAME #PRE #DOM:AD_DOMAIN_NAME
command do? just authorize yourself in active directory??
"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
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> "Jordan Samulaitis" <jordan@jvsDELETEnetworks.com> wrote in message
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> | The workstations are on the same lan segment
> |
> | The DC is on the same LAN
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> | I am not using wins..
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> | I have not inputed an entry in the lmhosts file, should I? and if so how
> | would i go about that?
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> Yes -- use on workstation
> 192.168.1.X SERVER-NAME #PRE #DOM:AD_DOMAIN_NAME
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> | I have not tried that nbtstat command, what does it do????
>
> Execute the following for syntax...
> NBTSTAT /?
>
> Ping uses TCP/IP to check if a host is "live".
>
> MS Networking use NetBIOS over IP so you use NBTSTAT to find if the two
platforms can
> communicate using NetBIOS.
>
> Dave
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