YES, all clients have the IP address of your local DNS
server set up
>-----Original Message-----
> What about DNS? Do all clients have the IP address of
your local DNS
>server set up? All LAN clients should point to your local
DNS server,
>because it has the necessary info to find a logon server.
>
>"vibhu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message
>news:061501c3afe6$a1dc15c0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> yes i installed AD Client but the problem was not
solved.
>> i hope it is some were to do with the server. Could you
>> sugeest any thing more.
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> > Do you have the Active Directory client installed on
>> the W98 machines?
>> >
>> > Without the AD client, W98 clients will try to log
in
>> using the Netbios
>> >name of the server. (W2k clients use DNS to find the
>> logon server.) You may
>> >need to enable Netbios over TCP/IP on the server
>> (advanced TCP/IP settings)
>> >to get Netbios name resolution working an the LAN.
>> >
>> >"vibhu sharma" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >news:06b501c3a777$9ad038f0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> Hi all
>> >> we have a windows 2003 server standard edition. and
15
>> >> clients on it (12 with win 2000 pro. and 3 with
windows
>> 98
>> >> se.). All the win2000pro clients are working fine
but as
>> >> we login on win98 se clients the error message
>> >> appears "invalid password or access to dined "
>> >>
>> >> Please if any one could help or suggest.
>> >>
>> >> Thanking you
>> >>
>> >> with regards
>> >>
>> >> vibhu
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
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