Can not logon 2nd servr in domain

J

Jim

Thanks for responding to my networking issue.

I have two Windows 2K Adv Servers in the same domain.
(Just added 2nd Server) This network is setup as a LAN
without remote access routing. The IP Address scheme is
a made up to be private but is consistent throughout the
network. 111.222.49.100 - 111.222.49.254

ie.
Server1
Server2
Domain1

All of the "Server1" shares currently work fine within
the combination of Win98 SE and XP Pro workstations.

Now I've added a 2nd server, "Server2", the new server
has been added to the Domain and the Active Directory is
currently working on the new server. However, only the
XP Pro machines can access the data and applications on
the new server. None of the Win98 boxes have access to
the new server's HD or Directories. When I try to
access the new server, through Network places or
neighborhood to add a shared folder or drive
from "Server2" I receive a message asking for a password
for IPC$ on the new server. ( \\SERVER2\IPC$ ) I have
no folder/directory(s) or drives showing for that new
server in the network listing, only the message requiring
a password. As the administrator, neither server has any
special rights needed between them. they use the same
Active Directory Service. Only one A/D shows... Same
user/group list is seen for both servers.

What is needed to be able to access the 2nd server on my
win98 machines??? (Upgrading all computers to XP Pro is
not currently in the plans.)

Thanks in advance for your assistance!

Jim
(e-mail address removed)
 
R

rajk

Hi,
For this case, You first remove the sharing from winnt
folder of your new server and remove all default sharing
from the new server.then share any folder with the
password.
 
M

Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]

Have you got WINS installed on the server? W9x still needs that. Also
options 044 and 046 (0x8) in DHCP-server, Scope options.
 

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