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Old February 10th 06, 04:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Default Windows 98 Share in AD Domain will not share local drive

HELP!!
I have 2 domains, an old Windows NT domain and a Windows 2003 Server AD
domain. When Win98 clients connect to the network in the AD domain, I can no
longer see their hard drives. I am prompted for a username and password -
they don't work.

I have installed the DSCLIENT and have looked at the NTLM2 installation.
When I enable the NTLM2 on the 98 boxes, they can't log onto the AD domain.

There must be a simple fix for this. I am hoping someone out there sees
this and can help me out.

Thanks.

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Bruce Dubbink
Network Administrator

 




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