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SYMPTOMS
When a Windows 95 client dials into a computer running Windows NT Server and is authenticated using PPP, you may not be able to log on or access network resources.
Windows 95 clients are the only clients that are affected by this problem. CAUSEThis situation is caused when the current service pack is not reapplied to the server after RAS is added, removed, or reinstalled. RESOLUTIONReapply the service pack to the RAS server. MORE INFORMATION
Follow these guidelines to troubleshoot the issue: If you change or add new software or hardware components to your system after you have installed the Service Pack, you need to install the Service Pack again. This is because the files taken from the original Windows NT 4.0 disk set may not be the same as the files on the Service Pack disk set. You cannot install new components directly from the Service Pack media (such as a new keyboard or printer driver). You must install new components from the original product media and then reinstall the Service Pack. REFERENCESFor additional information, please see the following article(s) in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q150053 Erratic Domain Logon from Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking Q178729 How To Configure Windows 95 to Dial into a RAS/RRAS Server Q154434 Err Msg: No Domain Server Was Available to Validate... Additional query words: Win95 SP3 PPP
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