No Domain Option on Login Window



Windows Server 2000 Terminal Server
Fully licensed with available CALs

One remote site and so far, all the PCs at this site who access the Terminal
Server via the internet port 3389, do not have the Option to choose the
Domain to which the terminal server they connect to belongs.

Its not just one terminal server, its any of my clients terminal servers.
My laptop on their network is just fine.

Mostly Win98 PCs but know of one Win2k Pro.

This just happened as they all used to work fine. They get the login screen
but cannot login because they cannot choose the domain.

Any ideas ?

Thanks
Ron Floyd
ronf@xxxxxxxxxxx
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