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SYMPTOMSRemote connection to a Windows NT domain fails using the Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking (DUN) client. Your logon scripts will not run, and you get the following error message: Following this error you may be prompted with the domain logon dialog box requesting your user name, password, and domain name. In most cases you will eventually be able to connect but without domain validation. CAUSEThis problem occurs when you use a portable computer that was once connected locally to a LAN through a network interface card (NIC). The computer's NIC was not removed or disabled, and the first two octets of the DHCP-assigned subnetted class B IP address are the same for both the NIC and the dial-up adapter. WORKAROUND
Create a hardware profile for remote connections that does not include the
NIC as part of the installed hardware.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT and Windows 95.
Q154434 Err Msg: No Domain Controller Was Available to Validate... MORE INFORMATION
This problem was reported by corporate users who normally connect their
portable computers to a corporate LAN when at the office. When they travel,
they use a Windows 95 DUN connection to access their company's network
resources.
Additional query words: remote access service dial-up win95 timeout
Keywords : ntras ntprotocol NTSrvWkst |
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