Strange Network Behavior

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From: Cbayardo (cbayardo_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/26/04


Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 17:35:02 -0600

Hello,
We recently installed a new server with Win2k. We had a WinNT server before
and we just left it alone and installed the new one from scratch, adding
user accounts and share and everything in a new domain. So, now we have 2
domains. The networking response can be good somtimes but bad most of the
time. The times that is bad, it does not allow me to log on new users in a
XP client, and can't see Shares and things like that. The last problem I got
was that I was in another PC with Win98 client from an XP client downloading
some files and when I went to the previous folder it asked to log in to that
computer, when I was working ok before.

Any ideas why this could be happening,

Thank you very much



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