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We are currently doing testing on migration from NT to 2003. This is our situation: A single 2003 server doing dhcp (we are passing the wins address so the 95 clients are aware). Also we have disabled smb signing to allow 95 clients to login without havig the ad pack. All the clients, 95,98,etc, log in without a hitch using the same username and password. I have two machines that both login to the network, one is 95 and the other is 98, and have a drive mapped to a share on the server through a script. The drive appears in explorer on both machines and the 98 machine can connect and browse the share, however, the 95 machine using the same login information as the 98 machine is unable to access the share. I receive the message that "F:\ is not accessible, Access is Denied" on the 95 machine. A "net view \\server" yields "Error 5, You do not currently have access to this file...". It has to be something simple that I have over-looked or do not know about. Thanks for any help. |