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I have searched long and hard for an answer on this question, but I can not seem to find anyone who knows the answer. Hopefully you all can help me...
Using Dialup RAS to get to my company, 2000, NT, and XP work perfectly but 95, 98, and ME fail to authenticate. Local RAS into the plant itself works fine for these OS's but dialing into the Corporate servers, only allows us access to Web and Email. Though I can ping every machine in the building, my customers want to "view" them in Network Neighborhood. I have the local WINS and DNS hardcoded, the machines are "Log on to NT domain", and the Workgroup is set to the local domain. 2 errors that are involved are either the pc just logs in but never authenticates or people log in and it says the server is unavailable. I also noticed, even though I hardcoded the WINS, the corporate servers are pushing another WINS address and looks like there addresses are winning the fight
I am almost positive that because their WINS are showing up is why I can not "view" the local stuff.
Anyone have any clues? I am going on a month with this problem.
Thanks,
Jennifer
Using Dialup RAS to get to my company, 2000, NT, and XP work perfectly but 95, 98, and ME fail to authenticate. Local RAS into the plant itself works fine for these OS's but dialing into the Corporate servers, only allows us access to Web and Email. Though I can ping every machine in the building, my customers want to "view" them in Network Neighborhood. I have the local WINS and DNS hardcoded, the machines are "Log on to NT domain", and the Workgroup is set to the local domain. 2 errors that are involved are either the pc just logs in but never authenticates or people log in and it says the server is unavailable. I also noticed, even though I hardcoded the WINS, the corporate servers are pushing another WINS address and looks like there addresses are winning the fight
I am almost positive that because their WINS are showing up is why I can not "view" the local stuff.
Anyone have any clues? I am going on a month with this problem.
Thanks,
Jennifer