Summary: We had trouble with our Windows 98 computers logging onto the Win 2003 domain. I researched the problem & found out that I needed to install DSCLIENT ...
Summary: Anyone able to tell me the steps to get a Windows 9x machine onto an AD domain running in native mode? I've downloaded and installed the client extens...
Summary: I think all you would have to do after creating your AD integrated domain is add the "Domain Users" group to any shares on client PC's you wish other ...
Summary: Hello, I have a problem I have a w2k server and w98se clients in a domain, but when the script runs it can map network drive, but past few time the co...
Summary: What you are looking for is dsclient.exe (about 3MB). It can be found on the W2k Server CD under \Clients\Win9x or downloaded from: http://www.microso...
Summary: Can anyone give me some info on Win9x and Active Directory? I'm trying to get my Win95 machine to connect to our Windows AD domain running in native m...
Summary: Anyone have any info on what's needed to connect a Win9x machine to Active Directory running in native mode? I can't get my workstation on. I'm using ...
Summary: don't panic, probably you didn't notice the CLIENT FOR ACTIVE DIRECTORY for win9x in the distribution CDROM in path \clients\win9x\dsclient.exe next t...
Summary: What is the difference between Active Directory client extension and Directory Service Client extension? Are they the same thing? (as in dsclient.exe?...
Summary: Glen, that helped put me on the right track. I'd just like to know what sort of info I have to enter to get this Win9x machine (it's in a workgroup r...
Summary: It sounds like you need to install the Active Directory client on your 9x client PC's. Look for the dsclient.exe on the 2000 Server CD, or on the ser...
Summary: I have a network with Windows 2000 server as my domain controller, W98(SE) and W2k clients. All machines have static IP and I am using dinamic DNS pro...