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Jared J
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      01-08-2004, 02:31 AM
Hello, this problem is driving me crazy.

I have a Windows 98 machine that is trying to dial a W2K
machine and just establish a simple modem connection.

From any W2K machine I can connect, but when I try it
from a W98 machine, using the same username/password, it
rejects me saying "username/password is invalid on the
domain" and there is no domain setup on the W2K machine
that accepts the incomming calls.

Any Ideas? I tried upgrading to Dial Up Networking 1.4,
but no luck.

 
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      01-08-2004, 05:02 AM
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"Jared J" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello, this problem is driving me crazy.
>
> I have a Windows 98 machine that is trying to dial a W2K
> machine and just establish a simple modem connection.
>
> From any W2K machine I can connect, but when I try it
> from a W98 machine, using the same username/password, it
> rejects me saying "username/password is invalid on the
> domain" and there is no domain setup on the W2K machine
> that accepts the incomming calls.
>
> Any Ideas? I tried upgrading to Dial Up Networking 1.4,
> but no luck.
>



 
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James Egan
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      01-08-2004, 08:31 AM
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 19:31:54 -0800, "Jared J"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>From any W2K machine I can connect, but when I try it
>from a W98 machine, using the same username/password, it
>rejects me saying "username/password is invalid on the
>domain" and there is no domain setup on the W2K machine
>that accepts the incomming calls.
>
>Any Ideas? I tried upgrading to Dial Up Networking 1.4,
>but no luck.


I think you have to uncheck the box in your dial up connectoid
properties saying "log on to network".

The dial-up server and domain validator are not always the same
machine, and this checkbox is for subsequent domain validation after
the initial dialup negotiation has been completed.


Jim.

 
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Bickle
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      01-11-2004, 08:32 PM
"Jared J" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i meddelandet
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> Hello, this problem is driving me crazy.
>
> I have a Windows 98 machine that is trying to dial a W2K
> machine and just establish a simple modem connection.
>
> From any W2K machine I can connect, but when I try it
> from a W98 machine, using the same username/password, it
> rejects me saying "username/password is invalid on the
> domain" and there is no domain setup on the W2K machine
> that accepts the incomming calls.
>
> Any Ideas? I tried upgrading to Dial Up Networking 1.4,
> but no luck.


Have you found any solution to this? I'm having the same problem myself,
only I'm calling to an XP machine instead of a W2K. Used to have the same
setup between two XP machines and it worked like a charm. Seems like W98 is
the one to blaim.

One thing I've noticed is that the problem will occur only after I've set IE
to use a proxy. Before that the connection works fine. And I tried the
solution that James Egan suggested but it made no difference.


 
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Bickle
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      01-11-2004, 08:36 PM
"Bickle" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i meddelandet
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> One thing I've noticed is that the problem will occur only after I've set

IE
> to use a proxy. Before that the connection works fine.


Forgot to mention that the problem remains even if the proxy settings are
reset in IE. The only way around it is to create a new connection. So of two
identical connection setups one will work and one will not.


 
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