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Connection to an NT Domain

Connection to an NT Domain

Connection to an NT Domain

(OP)
I can ping an NT PDC Ok and I have rights on its Domain.
Microsoft Client is installed as well as Novell Client. All I see is Novell servers and Trees but no NT Servers at all.
Why can I not see any NT Servers even though the TCPIP is operating?

RE: Connection to an NT Domain

Sorry, wrong forum.
Good Luck

RE: Connection to an NT Domain

What kind of rights do you have? Are you a domain user; domain admin; administrator or ........????

Tell us more about the policies!!!!

RE: Connection to an NT Domain

I think that maybe u have file and printer sharing enabled.  As far as i know u cant use file and printer sharing for Novell and Nt at the same time.

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