Adam,
 
You are absolutely correct.
 
Say that you have the following scenario........
 
win9x <----> routerA <----/\/----> routerB <----> PDC/BDC
 
........your win9x machine can log on to the NT domain easily by applying the "ip helper-address" command to the ethernet interface of routerA.
 
Sorry that it took so long to reply, but I wanted to try it my lab first to amke sure ;-)
 
Michael W. Oliver
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Hickey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 12:19 AM
To: Cisco Study Group
Subject: Re: Logon to NT Server?

Correct me if I'm wrong...
 
Microsoft OS's use broadcasts to find the PDC. Routers will not forward broadcasts. Therefore you will need to use a helper-address to convert the broadcast to a unicast address.
 
Adam Hickey
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 4:07 AM
Subject: Logon to NT Server?

 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 10:36 AM
Subject: Logon to NT Server?

Hi all,
I have 2 LAN connect together over leased line. In LAN 1 I using CISCO Router 2611 and in LAN 2 using CISCO Router 805. My IOS software have only TCP/IP option. Now in LAN 2 I have Windows NT Server and when I logon to to this Server from W95 client in LAN 1 I alway see the message: "There are no domain to validate your username and password..." but I can ping from client to this Server and I can find this server via IP Address. When I logon to this server from client in LAN 1 and use same username it work normaly. So how can I solve this problem? may I need to add some configuration to my router? Please help me!
 
Thanks alot.

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