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RE: [FW1] SR 4166, Win2K Pro and NT Domain Login



Are you using WINS or DNS for internal name resolution?

Ravi

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 5:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FW1] SR 4166, Win2K Pro and NT Domain Login

 


I posted this one already but I am still struggling...

Setup:
Client = Win2K Pro, SR4166, No tweaks to lmhosts or userC.c stuff - only a full up-to-date hosts file (all that should be required ?)
Firewall = CP 4.0 SP4 on NT SP4

Problem:
Can't get an NT Domain login but can achieve firewall auth. - though I can connect to shares using "Connect As" but this is not ideal

What I've tried:-
a. Check that IP pool isn't being used (it is not)
b. Checked that WIn2K DUN has "Login to Network" setup (it has)
c. Checked that WINS server is set in DUN (it is)
d. Checked that SDL turned on in SR (yes)
e. Tried with/without SSO but this didn't appear to retain info anyway so gave up on this ;-)

Any ideas ?


TIA


Tim Higgins


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