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I am in the middle of an upgrade from Windows NT to
Windows 2003 Standard. I began by upgrading my PDC to Windows 2003. I then added a new server with Active Directory to the Windows 2003 domain. I have two remaining servers running Windows NT and acting as BDCs. I have three locations, each on their own subnet. When my updated PDC server is running, the Windows 98 PCs on the subnet where the servers reside can log in with no problem. However, the PCs with Windows 98 on the other subnets cannot find the domain server. When I shut down the upgraded PDC, everyone can logon. Does anyone have any suggestions? Jim Enneking |
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On the Win98 Clients:......
Make sure the Win98 Client has a WINS and DNS Server listed in its Network settings or gets them from DHCP. You also want "Netbios over TCP/IP" enabled. -- Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA] www.wandtv.com "Jim Enneking" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:310c01c3fd39$b5e801f0$(E-Mail Removed)... > I am in the middle of an upgrade from Windows NT to > Windows 2003 Standard. I began by upgrading my PDC to > Windows 2003. I then added a new server with Active > Directory to the Windows 2003 domain. I have two > remaining servers running Windows NT and acting as BDCs. > I have three locations, each on their own subnet. When my > updated PDC server is running, the Windows 98 PCs on the > subnet where the servers reside can log in with no > problem. However, the PCs with Windows 98 on the other > subnets cannot find the domain server. When I shut down > the upgraded PDC, everyone can logon. Does anyone have > any suggestions? |
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I verified that WINS and DNS are set up correctly.
However, the "Netbios over TCP/IP" is grayed out. Does anyone know why? Thanks Jim >-----Original Message----- >On the Win98 Clients:...... >Make sure the Win98 Client has a WINS and DNS Server listed in its Network >settings or gets them from DHCP. You also want "Netbios over TCP/IP" >enabled. > > >-- > >Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA] >www.wandtv.com > > >"Jim Enneking" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:310c01c3fd39$b5e801f0$(E-Mail Removed)... >> I am in the middle of an upgrade from Windows NT to >> Windows 2003 Standard. I began by upgrading my PDC to >> Windows 2003. I then added a new server with Active >> Directory to the Windows 2003 domain. I have two >> remaining servers running Windows NT and acting as BDCs. >> I have three locations, each on their own subnet. When my >> updated PDC server is running, the Windows 98 PCs on the >> subnet where the servers reside can log in with no >> problem. However, the PCs with Windows 98 on the other >> subnets cannot find the domain server. When I shut down >> the upgraded PDC, everyone can logon. Does anyone have >> any suggestions? > > >. > |
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Is DHCP running on the other subnet where win 98 can not log on? DO those
win 98 clients use DHCP to obtain the IP address? Also is DHCP running on the upgraded win 2003 PDC? Sharad "Jim Enneking" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:62dd01c40130$bdb1ca60$(E-Mail Removed)... > I verified that WINS and DNS are set up correctly. > However, the "Netbios over TCP/IP" is grayed out. Does > anyone know why? > > Thanks > > Jim > > >-----Original Message----- > >On the Win98 Clients:...... > >Make sure the Win98 Client has a WINS and DNS Server > listed in its Network > >settings or gets them from DHCP. You also want "Netbios > over TCP/IP" > >enabled. > > > > > >-- > > > >Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA] > >www.wandtv.com > > > > > >"Jim Enneking" <(E-Mail Removed)> > wrote in message > >news:310c01c3fd39$b5e801f0$(E-Mail Removed)... > >> I am in the middle of an upgrade from Windows NT to > >> Windows 2003 Standard. I began by upgrading my PDC to > >> Windows 2003. I then added a new server with Active > >> Directory to the Windows 2003 domain. I have two > >> remaining servers running Windows NT and acting as BDCs. > >> I have three locations, each on their own subnet. When > my > >> updated PDC server is running, the Windows 98 PCs on the > >> subnet where the servers reside can log in with no > >> problem. However, the PCs with Windows 98 on the other > >> subnets cannot find the domain server. When I shut down > >> the upgraded PDC, everyone can logon. Does anyone have > >> any suggestions? > > > > > >. > > |
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