Re: Problem with an NT client in a Win 2k Domain

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 08/24/04


Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 05:03:41 -0700

Chriss,he client) utilize NetBI?OS, which if i recall
correctly does use server message blocks. What I have
decided is to simply upgrade it to Windows 2000 after
having backed up critical files to a seperate partition.
Hopefully then it can simply join the domain.

Thanks for you help, however.

James

I am not sure, quite frankly. It does (t
>-----Original Message-----
>James have you SMB signing enabled?
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>Christoffer Andersson
>Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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>"James Cameron" <jcameron@interlinknetworks.com> skrev i
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>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm a bit light on Microsoft knowledge, so hopefully I can
>> get some closure on this problem I am encountering. My
>> company uses a Windows 2000 Server as a Pimary Domain
>> Controller, and most of our clients are Windows XP or
>> Windows 2000 Professional. I have one of two clients who
>> will not connect to the Domain Controller .. upon login it
>> gives the event viewer message for NETLOGON and an Error
>> message saying "Could not log you on to the Domain
>> Controller, will use cache information instead". Now the
>> setup is the same as far as network properties to the other
>> machine. I've tried plugging it into a different (known
>> good) network hub, from there it would bring up good
>> ipconfig information, as opposed to its original location
>> bringing it up nothing under Ipconfig. We use active
>> directory here, and the computer and user are listed in
>> Active Directory, allowing pre-2000 machines to log onto
>> the network. I've been working on this problem for a
>> couple days now and am getting nowhere. The IP properties
>> are automatic DHCP, import LMHOSTS, the computer name as
>> host and no domain name in DNS, not using WINS for DNS; the
>> same setting as the other client that works. It seems like
>> an ADS issue to me, but the settings are the same as the
>> other user who uses a NT client as well. Can anyone
>> provide some information as to how to get this machine to
>> see the Domain Controller and for the PDC to allow its
>> connection?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> James Cameron
>
>
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