Thanks for the response. My 98 reference book says that
LM announce should only be enabled if an older protocol
domain (lan manager v.2.x) exists on the network, and
otherwise should be definitely not. I've been looking at
this and the browse master settings to see if that was
meaningful, but no luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>Im a little new at this, but I was reading somwhere that
you must have LM
>enabled because 98 machines use this for
authication ...I believe 2000
>server uses this by default but may be disabled in
server 2003 and uses
>NTLM by default... just a shot in the dark
>
>KK
>
>"Dave Murto" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:003c01c3b2b7$5c8bc910$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I have installed a new 2003 server on my network (also
>> running novell). All of my machines, win98 SE and
higher
>> access it fine. The win98 1st ed. machines cant
>> connect. The server can see and access them. The
client
>> machines show a network icon with the server name, but
>> clicking on it gets the message: "NAME is not
>> accessible. This device does not exist on the
network."
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
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