Ok My domain policies arent sticking across the clients so I checked out the event viewer to see the Event ID: 1058 error. After searching the net it seems the solution is to enable to DFS Client via the registry on the clients.
Well of course this did nothing for me. I've also tried the other patches for smb etc and nothing. Everything I've found hasnt worked and frankly this is driving me nuts.
A server os based on XP and made for XP clients and yet XP clients cant even connect to the domain with normal functionality without going registry hunting?
I pitty anyone running a different client software as it doesnt even work out of the box for the OS it's intended. I have seen this is a prety common issue and also seen that just simply enabling the DFS Client doesn't fix it for alot of people.
If I don't have policie control etc I'll go back to using my NIX PDC setup.
Any help would be great before I start throwing stuff (most likely the Windows 2003 disc)
Thanks alot!
Jay
Well of course this did nothing for me. I've also tried the other patches for smb etc and nothing. Everything I've found hasnt worked and frankly this is driving me nuts.
A server os based on XP and made for XP clients and yet XP clients cant even connect to the domain with normal functionality without going registry hunting?
I pitty anyone running a different client software as it doesnt even work out of the box for the OS it's intended. I have seen this is a prety common issue and also seen that just simply enabling the DFS Client doesn't fix it for alot of people.
If I don't have policie control etc I'll go back to using my NIX PDC setup.
Any help would be great before I start throwing stuff (most likely the Windows 2003 disc)
Thanks alot!
Jay