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Netware Login Problem

Original Message
Name: eroemer
Date: November 15, 2007 at 06:32:10 Pacific
Subject: Netware Login Problem
OS: Windows XP. SP2
CPU/Ram: P4/2GB
Model/Manufacturer: Compaq nx9500
Comment:
Using Client for Windows 4.91 sp3, Windows XPsp2, NW6.5sp6. Every other bootup I get an error that I am "Unable to login...check password...". In the Advanced Tab I verify the correct Tree, Context, and server settings. Rebooting the computer sometimes solves the problem, others I have to re-install the client. Works for a while then problem returns--every other bootup I can't login.

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Name: novellfan
Date: April 19, 2008 at 09:07:10 Pacific
Subject: Netware Login Problem
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r u using a wired or wireless connectivty

let the mind be in charge than machines .
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