Re: NT4 Client access to W2k Domain
From: Nick Pierson [MSFT] (nickp_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/02/04
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 15:57:58 -0800
Hi Ray,
Try following the advice in this article on your NT 4.0 clients:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;555038
Windows NT4 clients:
1. Install Windows NT4 Service Pack 6a.
2. Install Internet Explorer 6 with Service Pack 1 or higher.
3. Install DSCLIENT 2003 (dont use the DSCLIENT version that came with
Windows 2000 CD-ROM).
4. Enable NTLM 2 Authentication (please see "More Information" section for
details).
5. Configure the workstation to use local WINS server.
Please let us know if this worked for you.
Best Regards,
Nick Pierson
Active Directory Technical Writer
Windows Server Division
Microsoft Corporation
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<c> wrote in message news:uW0UqJIAEHA.2336@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Hi room,
>
> I am doing an NT4 to Windows 2003 migration.
> This has been setup in a lab prior to deployment.
>
> we have implemented the 2 way trust and used the admt2 tool to migrated
user
> and group accounts.
> The clients we have are mix of NT4 and XP.
>
> The XP clients (if joined to nt domain or w2k3 domain) access the NT4
domain
> and Windows 2003 domain with no problems in both directions
>
> The NT4 clients, running SP6A (If joined to the nt domain or w2k3 domain)
> access the nt domain ok, but cannot access the w2k3 domain regardless of
> joined domain.
> We get an "access denied" error.
>
> This will also help determine if we need to get all clients on xp prior to
> migration, as we have also noticed that there is no way for us to
> differentiate between xp and nt client in DHCP if we moved the services
onto
> the 2003 dhcp server...
>
> any help would be well appreciated.
>
> cheers Ray
>
>
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