Thanks for you help. I am using kixtart for my login scripts and it doesn't map any drives when I add those commands in so I am looking to see what changes I made to it. I appreciate your suggestions.
I am trying to setup a login script for Windows 98. This works in 2000. I map a drive to \\server\%username% It doesn't work on the 98 system but all of my other drive mappings do.(I CAN browse my network places and go to my home folder) I do not want to create one for every person using 98 so...
Thank you everyone for your suggestions. The problem was an encryption issue it just wasn't in the registry. I went through the systems (The Client) local security policy and found it(One of the digitally signed encryption options was enabled). Thanks alot for the helpful advice.
Turns out that it was already set to 1 so that obviously didn't help. I have searched around but have yet to see anyone with this exact same issue. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it.
It is already added. This was originally working and just recently stopped for this user only. I had come across the registry edit, but it was NT 4.0. There is no RPD directory on 2000 Professional, but I was able to find it in LANManager and will try that first. Thanks for the help
I have a 2000 Professional system that can no longer access a mapped drive on a windows 2000 server. The username and password work on other systems, but when you try to access the server from the workstation it says the account is not authorized to login from this station. The problem is for...
I agree I need a PTR record and it may be possible that I am misunderstanding you, but I have a reverse zone with associated pointer records that were made automatically. If I could paste a screen print in here I would, but maybe this will help. Do an NSLOOKUP on 12.1.129.5. It will not work...
It's been in place for atleast 2 years, the PIX allows reverse DNS on the same UTP port as Forward DNS. Our ISP tells me there is no other way to assign our reverse DNS other then a CNAME, does anyone know if it possible for a CNAME to cause issues with an NSlookup (Maybe because it doesn't know...
Which is where I looked at first. Our ISP however informed me that they have allocated it to me under the CNAME ns.celinagroup.com which is my DNS server. I'm out of ideas, but I figure I must be doing something wrong or else it would work. Any ideas are appreciated. Thank you
I am assuming it has been this way for a long period of time. I just recently took over the network and I found it wasn't working when dealing with some E-mail issues we were having. Thanks
Just so you know, when you purchase a domain name such as yourname.com you get rights to add whatever you want in front of it such as foo.com can be ftp.foo.com and www.foo.com. The /public/music are just folders in your FTP site that you have allowed people to view. I noticed you already have a...
I agree it appears that I have no PTR which is my problem, because I have a Reverse DNS zone for 12.1.129.X and a reverse pointer was made automatically when i created the DNS record. I can go and look at it yet people outside can't see it. That seems to be my issue. Any thoughts as to why I...
We host our own DNS and the reverse lookup is not working, It seems to be configured correctly and I even put it on another box to test it. I'm trying to do an nslookup on say 12.1.129.5 and it doesn't work, but if I configure my system at home's DNS to 12.1.129.2 (Our external DNS server) then...
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