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SYMPTOMS
If a Windows NT Workstation 3.5 RAS client joins a remote domain over a RAS
link and then disconnects from the domain and becomes a RAS server, any
Windows NT clients connecting to that RAS server receive the following
error when attempting to access a shared resource:
CAUSEWhen Windows NT Workstation acts as a RAS server, it does not cache the credentials of the domain that it is remotely connected to. Instead, it caches the domain logon information and must search for the domain it was connected to. When the domain does not respond, the clients connected to the Workstation RAS server receive the "The Logon Server Could Not be Found" error. WORKAROUND
Remove the Windows NT Workstation from the remote domain and add the
computer to a workgroup of the same name.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 3.5. This problem was corrected in Windows NT Version 3.51. Additional query words: prodnt join
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