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Server 2003 and Windows 98 client PCs



 
 
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Old July 14th 04, 08:54 PM
Peter
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Default Server 2003 and Windows 98 client PCs

We have a new HP Small Business Server 2003, with 10
Windows 98 client workstations. The workstations can
initially logon to the server, but after a few minutes
they lose their network connectivity to the server. The
error message states "Access Denied". I have checked the
security and sharing, but everything looks fine. Do you
have to change a setting in Server 2003 to allow 98
workstations to connect?
 




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