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I work in a lab LAN with 150+ nodes and have just recently
installed server 2003 on several servers. When I go to map a drive and display its contents (dir)using a dos boot disk, I get a "volume has no label, access denied" message. I checked all my group permissions and everything seems to be in order, can anyone help me? Thanks, Chris Chris |
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DOS, Win3.1, Win95, NT4sp3 (and older) cannot authenticate with a 2003
Domain running in native 2003 "mode". Choose one of three solutions: 1. Run the 2003 Domain in 2000 compatibility "mode". It is too late if it is already in 2003 mode because it cannot be switched back. OR..... 2. Reduce the security level of the whole 2003 Domain. 811497 - Error Message When Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 Client Logs On to Windows Server http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;811497 OR..... 3. Use an older NT4 or 2000 DC in its own Domain as a "middle-man". Setup a Trust between the older Domain and the 2003 Domain. Older clients would log into the older Domain and access the 2003 resources via the Trust relationship. -- Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA] www.wandtv.com "Chris" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:fa0d01c3f1aa$69f14620$(E-Mail Removed)... > I work in a lab LAN with 150+ nodes and have just recently > installed server 2003 on several servers. When I go to > map a drive and display its contents (dir)using a dos boot > disk, I get a "volume has no label, access denied" > message. I checked all my group permissions and > everything seems to be in order, can anyone help me? > > Thanks, > Chris |
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