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Old December 14th 03, 10:08 AM
Luis
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Default XP unable to logon to NT domain

I have a particular user that can not log on to NT domain
from XP pro workstations. she can logon to domain from
windows 98, but not from XP.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Old December 14th 03, 10:08 AM
Miha Pihler
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Default XP unable to logon to NT domain

Hi Luis,

try it by enabling NetBIOS over TCP/IP. You can do this if you open Network
Connections - open properties of Local Area Connection (or other interface
that she might use) - select TCP//IP Properties - Advanced - WINS tab -
enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP.

If this doesn't help try by installing NetBIOS on your WinXP PC. It is not
there by default but it can be installed...

I hope this helps.

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Mike
MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...


"Luis" wrote in message
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I have a particular user that can not log on to NT domain
from XP pro workstations. she can logon to domain from
windows 98, but not from XP.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks



 




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