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Vieux 04/04/2007, 19h16   #2
Michael Giorgio - MS MVP
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Par défaut Re: XP Pro on NT4 Domain Problems

Have you disabled the local security policy which tells the XP machine
to encrypt it's secure channel data always?
"JPM0274" <JPM0274@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The network consists of an NT4 server and clients with Win2k and a few
> with
> XP Pro. The only protocol running on the server is Netbeui. Each
> workstation
> has Netbeui as well as a static IP address.
> I have tried to add a few more XP boxes to this network and have run into
> problems. I can join the systems to the domain without any issues but
> after
> rebooting them a few times they start locking up before I can log on.
> Sometimes I can enter the username and passord and then it locks up.
> Sometimes it locks up before I can even enter the credentials. When they
> lock
> up both the keyboard and mouse are locked solid. Occassionally I can boot
> up
> and log onto the network without any issues although this is very rare.
> Sometimes I can boot up, log on locally, log off and then log onto the
> domain. there is no real consistency to this problem. the workaround I
> have
> for the time being is as follows. If I boot up without the network cable
> connected I can log on to the domain (obviously without aany network
> connectivity), then once the desktop is up, I can plug the cable in and
> get
> full network usage and access the server.
> I have tried reinstalling netbeui, removed them from the domain and then
> rejoined, verified netbeui is bound to the adapter first etc. I have
> compared
> the XP machines that were already part of the domain with these new
> systems
> and cannot see any difference in the setup.
> Has anyone come across this problem before? I have done numerous searches
> on
> this and came up with nothing. Hopefully someone can me out with this
> and if you need any more info I will try to give you what you need.
> Thanks in advance.
>



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