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Client32 is known to 'litely modify' your <br>
network components configuration.<br>
make sure DNS servers are mantioned at the TCP/IP properties tab.<br>
Do you use LMhosts ? Try and see if the file wasn't modified.
I don't think it's in the setup, but in configuration.<br>
Try to drop the client for MS networks if it's installed,<br>
or just bind it after netware (first login : Netware networks). Maybe it's a NIc problem, or communnication.<br>
Did you try connecting with a crossed wire ? (directly to the...
I have an NT 4.0 Server with IIS 3.0,<br>
and an application called web-link (database connection).<br>
Lately, and appearantly without any known action/reason,<br>
I started getting in the system log errors ID 109 & 110:<br>
"The server resumed request logging" - event ID 110<br>
"The server...
Did u try running it directly from the netlogon share ?<br>
Do u have a net use command issued to a printer in your script ?<br>
Did u try editing a .pif file to the batch file from the server, and modify it's parameters there (Memory assigned, large screen etc)<br>
Well- There might be several reasons for that. If u use Off97', there are many problems with Netware access to files. Do you have am anti-virus running an agent on the server ? Do you have LongNameSpace (long.nam/os2.nam) added to the volume ? Do you have temp files folder defined as a remote...
I don't recall it's cost, but it is a good solution to your problem.<br>
Still, there r many other options, such as: PCanywhere (Connect to a workstation, and then run RCONSOLE), or local modem on server, and connecting via rs232 (You must load rs232.nlm and remote.nlm prior to this).
Try Network Associates software (NAI.com) for Network management & protection. They have a really nice suite of apps., in my opinion.<br>
Their latest sniffer and Helpdesk solutions are not bad.<br>
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