Or goto the NT Server machine and add the computer to the dmain.
If I remember correctly, there has to be a user account and a computer account on the server.
Admin tools, Computer accounts or somthing like this. Add computer to domain.
what does this server do, if I may ask? What you may try to do, is add the server to the HOST file IP address first, server name secondly, if this server uses WINS however, then you have to add it to the lmhost file.
Make sure then when you save the file, that you have no extention on it, for...
is file and print sharing turned on?
Try pinging 127.0.0.1 (loopback test, then use winipcfg to find out your ip address if you are using TCP/IP that is and ping your own address, this will check the wiring from your computer to the hub, if you are using a hub.
if you are not using tcp/ip, then...
With IE 5.5 and updates to 98Se I believe there is a new protocol called internet sharing protocol, this allows you to share the internet with those in you house through a Peer to Peer network. Unless you have DSL or Cable, then you have to get either a cable router or a DSL router, call the...
Sounds like either a proxy setting, have you called your local ISP to see if they use poxy? The other thing is that IE5.5 uses dialup options of Dial-up networking (DUN) or Local Area Network. These to could pose a problem. I've had my computer go to a LAN setting in IE on its own, since these...
I believe that NTDLL.DLL has to do with the Windows NT Kernel. But I am not sure, you could try downloading a Service pack which will update this DLL file. You could also try downloading it from somewhere, but I don't feel this is advisabler. I could email you a link to where to find this file...
Are there jumper settings for switching off the onboard video, so you can try a video card. I am sure you have tried just running it on only the video, to make sure you are getting the right power to everything, but that would be my next step. There are other things you can try, I've had...
You can find some help with this error at:
http://computing.net/windowsnt/wwwboard/forum/420.html
Or just goto computing.net and search network.drv...This will help you figure out hw to fix the problem.
I also wanted to give you another page to look at as well. It is: http://www.jsiinc.com/tip1300/rh1318.htm. Sorry, I am at home and do not use Windows NT 4.0 at home. I use Windows 2000 and ME at home.
The value should be under: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\<interface_name>\Parameters\Tcpip
Goto:http://www.jsiinc.com/tip1400/rh1424.htm or look at http://www.jsiinc.com/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/reghack.htm for registry hacks...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.