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logon from OS/2 Warp to Domain of NT Server
Name: Alejandro Leal Date: November 13, 1998 at 11:24:53 Pacific
Comment:
Estimed friends. How I can to logon from OS/2 Warp to Domain of Windows NT Server 4.0 ? I need some functions from OS/2 as change my password into the Domain.
I assume that you've gone to the IBM Software Choice website:
http://www.software.ibm.com/swchoice
and downloaded the updated WinXX networking stuff?
-Bill
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Response Number 3
Name: Rito Santos Date: January 30, 1999 at 21:54:51 Pacific
Reply:
First, you'll need netbuie(not sure of spelling) protocol turned on via MTPN. And you'll need to identify to your machine the name of the NT domain that you want to connect to. If TCP/IP is the protocol in which every client attaches to the NT domain, then install TCPIP through MTPN. Be sure that you have a unique IP and Gateway address. Once you have the above installed in your machine, then you'll want logon to the domain via network connections.
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