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I guess I should have started my research
with this list instead of ending here….I found the earlier posts from 2
weeks ago about 2003 and 9x clients. I will make sure that the new DSClient IS
installed and go from there. I actually saw them at the time…. But give
me a break, my memory is… what were we talking about…. BAD! Thanks! Paul From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simpsen, Paul A. (HSC) After upgrading our DC’s to 2003 (actually rebuilds)
everything is running smoothly EXCEPT for win95. (Possibly 98 also) I know that
they are no longer supported, and haven’t been for some time, but we are
a University. We do have a deadline of Jan 1 that all 9x machines be gone. But
until then we have to deal with their problems, saying they are no longer
supported just doesn’t cut it. The problem I am dealing with first showed
up through Ghost boot disks using DOS getting access denied errors. We have given
the campus a work around for this but in further testing it seems that from a
95 client (98 & NT4 haven’t been tested yet) you cannot do a net view
to the 2003 DC’s but can to our 2 remaining 2000 DC’s in a remote
site. Does 2003 handle NET XXXX API commands differently? After extensive
research we have only found and tried a few things, one being enabling
anonymous LDAP access (straight from TUNA Cookbook) good book by the way. And
also enabled the security setting of Network access: Let Everyone permissions apply to anonymous users. It appears that neither change has
helped, any ideas would be appreciated. ******************************************************************** Paul Simpsen Windows Server Administrator 405.271.2262 ext 50230 Fax: 405.271.2181 ******************************************************************** CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail
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