Re: Windows 98 Clients unable to Change Password in Windows Server 2003 domain
From: Eskimo (eskmo_at_iglu.net)
Date: 09/24/04
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 10:00:20 -0300
A aditional word:
Why the Login works fine, but the change password mechanism was affected?
I think taht they nedd the same information from WINS...
"Bob Qin [MSFT]" <bobqin@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> As you mentioned in the first post, the Windows 98 client has DSCLIENT9X
> installed.
>
> It seems that the problem is that the client cannot contact the PDC
> emulator. Please make sure that you have point all the DCs and clients to
> the same internal DNS server and WINS server.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Regards,
> Bob Qin
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
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> From: "eu" <eu@tu.net>
> Subject: Re: Windows 98 Clients unable to Change Password in Windows
> Server 2003 domain
> Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 11:08:17 -0300
> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.migration
>
> The paramter (restrict anon) is there. It was an upgrade from a
> Win2000
> domain
>
> Minutes ago, iīve test the following: I change back the PDC emulator
> to the
> (old) windows 2000 server DC and the pass was changed without
> problems. The
> win98 donīt have DSCLIENT installed
>
>
>
> > I would like to recomemnd that you check the RestrictAnonymous
> setting on
> > the Domain Controller under
> > The problem
> > All my clients are Windows 98 and NONE of then are beeing
> able to
> > change
> > password at first login. (Old/not changed passwords in
> logins, are
> OK)
> >
> > In one Win98 with IE6SP1 i've installed MSI 2.0 and
> DSCLIENT9X.MSI
> > and even
> > that way, the change pass is not working. (The solution for
> now, is
> to
> > create users without force to change passwd on the system).
> >
> > The environment
> > Yesterday i've upgraded my Windows 2000 Domain to Windows
> Server
> 2003
> > My 1st DC ATHENS (Windows 2000 + DNS STD + WINS) and my 2nd
> DC GREEK
> > (Windows Server 2003 + DNS STD + WINS) are OK, now (i hope)
> >
> > I've transfered FSMO Roles (confirmed by NTDSUTIL, REPLMON
and
> > NETDIAG)
> > I'v configured a GC on Windows 2003
> > The DNS, WINS and AD replication are OK (Windows 2003 is
> Primary
> > DNS+WINS
> > for clients)
> > The security configs of WIndows 2003 are not active, because
a
> Win2000
> > Upgrade was made .(NTLM, SMB, Pass Complexity, Pass size and
> other
> > stuff,
> > are not active)
> >
> > My clientes are fixed IP (i can't use DHCP, and i would not
> like to
> > change
> > every cliente to the new IP of the New DC). After the
> upgrade, i've
> > inverted
> > the IP Address of the DCs, and updated DNS, WINS and every
> componente
> > bounded to IP Added in the network.
> >
> > AD Replication, DNS, WINS are 100%
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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