Downlevel clients (win9x/nt) do not support NTLMV2 authentication unless
you install the Active Directory Client Extensions for Windows 95/98
and Windows NT 4.0 on the client machines.
NTLMV2 is not turned on by default on Windows 2000, but maybe Windows
2003 turns it on automatically?
If so,
I
would say you should be running in mixed mode
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Hi all
also disable the "Domain Member: Digitally encrypt or sign
secure channel data (always)"security option in the Default Domain
Controller policy
however, don't forget to re-enable this after you've
upgraded all your Win98 clients
/Guido
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Are
you using the domain name when using your login name, i.e.
domain\username?
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Hi
Did something similiar to ourselves at my company and got the same
results. What is going on is that you need to have the first 2003 domain
controller tohave the PDC Emulator FSMO. The article http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=325379"How
to Upgrade Windows 2000 Domain Controllers to Windows