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  1. joshferraro

    ccessing Domain Computer From Win 98 Machine

    Andrew, Is your Win98 Machine a member of the domain? What exactly are you trying to access on the server? If you have a shared directory you can map a drive to it on your win98 machine. Set up a win98 username and password on the Server using "active directory users and computers&quot...
  2. joshferraro

    FTP Wont let users logon

    Make sure that the home dir for the FTP service has the permissions set so that each user has rights to it.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br>Joshua
  3. joshferraro

    Help with understanding NT Subneting

    I fixed the problem. I used a LMHOST file to point to the Server as the PDC of my domain. It works smoothly in Win 98, but Win 95 needed a patch to work. I decided to use LMHOST instead of WINS for two reasons. LMHOST is faster, and you need a WINS server in each subnet of your domain in...
  4. joshferraro

    Help with understanding NT Subneting

    Actually I already have that book. It dosen't address my specific problem, that I could see.
  5. joshferraro

    Dr Watson Reports winlogon.exe corrupt!!!!!

    Did you try pressing space bar at start up? How about your recovery disk?
  6. joshferraro

    Help with understanding NT Subneting

    I have two subnets, seperated by a T1 and two cisco routers, one on each subnet. In each subnets I have about 20 or so Windows 95 machines that are peer to peer networked, within each subnet. I recently bought a NT server and set it up as the PDC in one of the subnets. I have not been able to...

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