Summary: I take it there is no firewall between the sites, also. what version of SP are the machines using. I've had problems "finding" domain controllers with...
Summary: Since XP Pro uses active directory and DNS you can solve this problem by either A. Installing DNS on your 4.0 server or B. Put an entry on the "Host" ...
Summary: I have installed wins service correctly on 2 different domain and add the wins servers in the both servers wins manager. I can see both domains in my...
Summary: We're having trouble with our Windows NT domain. We have a branch building which contains an NT server, and a PDC and a BDC in our main building. Ou...
Summary: I just got a new computer here at work and set everything up. Unfortunately I am unable to connect to our domain. Our server is running Windows NT S...
Summary: I am cloning 40 windows NT machines using Ghost and after I clone them I am attempting to reconfigure them and place them back on the domain. Below i...
Summary: In the login screen of my NT4 Workstation system, I dont the options for choosing the Domains. I tried changing the Network Properties... but still do...
Summary: Win2k doesn't see NT domain for password Change.................................. Hi, At work I use a win2K box which connects to an NT4 domain. Prob...
Summary: Hi Experts, I am having a PDC and a member server on the same network.Previously my member server was configured as a member of Workgroup.It...
Summary: I change a domain on a laptop to a workgroup and naively thought that I could log on using the same UserID/Password. Now I can't get into NT at all, d...
Summary: Hi, there. I've just started at a college and they're still running NT with XP workstations. I'm trying to add a new workstation at the moment and I r...
Summary: I recently got a computer from somebody and it has Windows NT 4. When I try to log on to Windows it does not let me log on. It has a guest user name...
Summary: ok, here is the situation. I have an office in NY, we just added a London office through a merger. They have their own NT 4.0 Network, NY is running a...
Summary: While working on my join domain problem (see other post)I discovered the following problem. I have a WinNT4.0 SP4 Domain Controller and a Win2000Serve...
Summary: I don't quite agree, though I would say NT is a better OS than Win98, you still should have no problem getting it to work on an NT Domain. If the Win9...
Summary: Are you logging on as Administrator? Does the administrator account on the Member server the same password as the Domain Controller? If it is not the...
Summary: I've got an issue with 2 servers that were once part of a domain on our network and I have been unable to get them to show up in that domain again sin...
Summary: Ok, first of all I will let all know that I am a little new to NT. So this problem maybe very simple, I just don't know it. I have a network with appr...
Summary: I am working with this setup: A wan that includes 2 NT domains, each in a different physical location. For simplicity, I’ll call them Major and Minor...
Summary: I have IBM thinkpad w/ NT 4.0. The problem is the machine will not accept any logins (including admin.). I also noticed that the domain is gone(thei...
Summary: My user are having problem when the system asking to change their domain password , showed as " You do not have permission to change password" . All o...
Summary: I'm using Windows NT 4.0 server. A lot of my Win98SE client got the problem on " Can't find the Domain Server to authenticate" on the first time they...
Summary: Not really a MONSTER problem but I think I may have a solution. We use a DOS based program that does EXACTLY what you describe. It does this to a lo...
Summary: The problem is probably not what you think you need the permission of 'log on locally' in the account you are attempting to use on the msg server. You...
Summary: I am having a similar problem at the moment on one of my servers. I get the error when I restart the server. After that its fine, but a whole bunch ...