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I've got a Dell Optiplex GX110 here with an integrated
3C905C-TX 10/100 Ethernet. I've also got a Windows NT domain and for some strange reason the Dell will not give me a network login prompt at boot. I *DO* have "Log on to Windows NT domain" checked and have the correct domain name there. I also have "logon and restore network connections" checked. "Client for Microsoft Networks" is set as my "primary logon." I have hard-coded the WINS servers and the DNS servers as a precaution. According to the 3Com diagnostics, the on- board NIC is working fine, but all I ever get at boot is the Windows login. Anyone have any suggestions? If I select "log off" from the start menu I'm presented with a domain login prompt. It's acting to me like it's caching my domain login somehow, even though I told it not to... If so, how do I go about fixing that? John Aldrich |
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If anyone wants to email me, I can be reached as: jaldrich
(at) covista.com >-----Original Message----- >I've got a Dell Optiplex GX110 here with an integrated >3C905C-TX 10/100 Ethernet. I've also got a Windows NT >domain and for some strange reason the Dell will not give >me a network login prompt at boot. > >I *DO* have "Log on to Windows NT domain" checked and have >the correct domain name there. I also have "logon and >restore network connections" checked. "Client for >Microsoft Networks" is set as my "primary logon." > >I have hard-coded the WINS servers and the DNS servers as >a precaution. According to the 3Com diagnostics, the on- >board NIC is working fine, but all I ever get at boot is >the Windows login. > >Anyone have any suggestions? If I select "log off" from >the start menu I'm presented with a domain login prompt. >It's acting to me like it's caching my domain login >somehow, even though I told it not to... > >If so, how do I go about fixing that? >. > |
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 08:55:54 -0700, "John Aldrich"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >I have hard-coded the WINS servers and the DNS servers as >a precaution. According to the 3Com diagnostics, the on- >board NIC is working fine, but all I ever get at boot is >the Windows login. > >Anyone have any suggestions? If I select "log off" from >the start menu I'm presented with a domain login prompt. >It's acting to me like it's caching my domain login >somehow, even though I told it not to... Getting the windows logon instead of your domain logon is symptomatic of a network card not working properly. That it subsequently works might mean that your boot sequence needs to be managed a bit to delay the logon till the rest of the kit is fired up and working. Jim. |
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