The domain password you supplied is not correct,or access to your logon server h

T

Tianhong

I am trying to logon a win98 computer into a win2k
server domain and I am getting this message: "The domain
password you supplied is not correct,or access to your
logon server has been denied." I can use this user name
and password from other NT or W2k workstation to logon
successfully. And this works fine last week as well. How
can this be changed? Please help!
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Is the Win98 "workgroup" name the same as the domain name? Do you have the
domain name specified in the Client for MS Networks? Is that login set as
the primary?
 
T

Tianhong

First, thank you very much for your message.

Yes. "workgroup" name is same as the domain name. The
logon on screen has a place to put the domain name in. I
am not sure what is the primary login.

It works fine last week. Please help!
 
S

Scooter

It is possible that the server isn't recognizing a lost
previous connection with your windows 98 machine. Did you
check in computer manager to see if there is still an open
connection to it? I have had similiar problems before.
If there is an open share try manually closing it.
 
G

Guest

Help me, I have a same problem with client w9x , what is the solution ???? Please can you help me..??
 
G

Guest

HI, PLEASE can you help me??? i have the same error, i don't know what i do.. What do you do for solve this error in your environment???

Thanks
 
M

Marina Roos

Is WINS-server installed on the server? W9x still needs that. Also options
044 and 046 (0x8) in DHCP-server, Scope options.
Does the winipcfg on the W9x show that everything is pointing to the
server-IP?
How many nics in the server?

Marina

Veronica londono said:
Help me, I have a same problem with client w9x , what is the solution
???? Please can you help me..???
 

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