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How do I get a Network Logon box @ start
Name: jay roberts Date: May 17, 2001 at 08:06:10 Pacific
Comment:
I am running win95 and want to put it on our local network, I have set it all up on to logon to our domain, but i am not getting any logon box at the start of windows, how do i get one of these? i have tried everything, thanks jay
Right click on Network Nieghbourhood and click properties (Network Properties). In that list on Tab 1 you need to have:
1) Client for Microsoft Networks Service with its properties set to logon to Windows NT domain [enter the name of the domain]. 2) A Network Adapter- should be there already. 3) A Network Protocol or two - NetBEUI and TCP/IP would be ideal. In TCP/IP's properties set the IP address and subnet mask accordingly (if DHCP is not used).
If any of these aren't in the list you can add them with the Add button :).
If it's connected properly (check the link lights on the network card and hub/switch) and their isn't a registry problem or file corruption or a hardware problem on either the workstation or the PDC (which would mean a reinstallation/replacement of the offending item) then it should work.
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