Guest_imported
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- Jan 1, 1970
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Users with laptops that have logged onto the LAN can log on to the domain and run the login script no problemo...
When someone from their desktop at home (never logged into the LAN) they cannot log on to the domain. They are succesfully connected to the Nortel Extranet, and can ping all computers on the network, and see thier shares, even connect to them after providing a username/password. Like I said while connected to the switch I can even add their computers to the domain (with the admin username and password). However when the try to login to the domain with they get "no domain server available".
When someone from their desktop at home (never logged into the LAN) they cannot log on to the domain. They are succesfully connected to the Nortel Extranet, and can ping all computers on the network, and see thier shares, even connect to them after providing a username/password. Like I said while connected to the switch I can even add their computers to the domain (with the admin username and password). However when the try to login to the domain with they get "no domain server available".