Clients use windows 95 could login to domain when additional domain controller server connect to net

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Hi All

I have a weird trouble
I will tell to the point. I've have 4 domain controller servers (Win2K Advanced Server SP4) for one domain. And I'm developing 5th domain controller server (Win2K Advanced Server SP4) for same domain . But the problem persist when the 5th domain controller connect to network, computer clients which use windows 95 operating system could not be login to domain and the message error such : The domain password you supplied is not correct, or access to the logon server has been denied
But if the 5th domain controller server disconnect from network, windows 95 client could be login to domain
I've checked the network for these client and its connect to network very well

Please give me suggestion
I've asked to Microsft Helpdesk and he asked me to apply patch given to windows 95 client which have that trouble and after it, the problem still just same

regards

Yunita Yanto
 
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Richard McCall [MSFT]

Check to see if SMB signing is enabled on the 5th DC.

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Yunita Yanto said:
Hi All,

I have a weird trouble.
I will tell to the point. I've have 4 domain controller servers (Win2K
Advanced Server SP4) for one domain. And I'm developing 5th domain
controller server (Win2K Advanced Server SP4) for same domain . But the
problem persist when the 5th domain controller connect to network, computer
clients which use windows 95 operating system could not be login to domain
and the message error such : The domain password you supplied is not
correct, or access to the logon server has been denied.
But if the 5th domain controller server disconnect from network, windows
95 client could be login to domain.
I've checked the network for these client and its connect to network very well.

Please give me suggestion.
I've asked to Microsft Helpdesk and he asked me to apply patch given to
windows 95 client which have that trouble and after it, the problem still
just same.
 

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