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  1. microsoftmis

    Talk about frustrating. . .

    I had this problem at a site using a cable modem. Their website was not on their local lan. They could go to all other sites, but not their <A HREF="http://www.mycompany.com" TARGET="_new">www.mycompany.com</A>. It had turned out that they had 10 clients trying to use the cable modem, and the...
  2. microsoftmis

    No Logon Servers Available

    You don't have a cisco catalyst switch do you. I had to enable fast boot on the switch, cause all my NT workstations we getting the no logon server available, but when they finished booting, everything network wise was fine
  3. microsoftmis

    Windows NT Logon Problem

    There is no DHCP problem, and it gets in WINS properties from the DHCP Server. The host file on both the client and server is empty. If it was a WINS problem I would not be able to resolve netbios names to TCI/IP addresses. Like I said once the client logs on there is total network...
  4. microsoftmis

    Windows NT Logon Problem

    The cabling is just fine. Once you logon you have total network connectivity. It is a problem with the domain controller. I think. I have tried adjusting the time it takes for the server to respond with an acknowledgement and that doesn't work either. I have tried all the basics, and a smany...
  5. microsoftmis

    Windows NT Logon Problem

    There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request.<br> <br> I get this message on most of the Windows NT Workstation. I am running 1 PDC with 4 BDC's. I am using WINS for Internal clients, and DNS for the Internet. I have Proxy Server 2.0 on all the machines. We are a...

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