I should probably know this but I cannot resolve this issue.
I have a W98 computer configured for MS networking over TCP/IP; works fine. However the user has mentioned that when they do NOT successfully enter their user name and password in the MS Network Logon window or if they click the 'x' to bypass the logon procedure, they can STILL GET ON THE INTERNET with IE5.5.
It is my understanding that if a user fails to logon to the LAN correctly, only resources on the user's computer are available to them. IE5 or any other program that would access the LAN should fail. This is apparently not the case.
So the question is, how do I isoloate the W98 box when a network logon is NOT done correctly? I appreciate any help.
I have a W98 computer configured for MS networking over TCP/IP; works fine. However the user has mentioned that when they do NOT successfully enter their user name and password in the MS Network Logon window or if they click the 'x' to bypass the logon procedure, they can STILL GET ON THE INTERNET with IE5.5.
It is my understanding that if a user fails to logon to the LAN correctly, only resources on the user's computer are available to them. IE5 or any other program that would access the LAN should fail. This is apparently not the case.
So the question is, how do I isoloate the W98 box when a network logon is NOT done correctly? I appreciate any help.