If server1 is a PDC, two entries are needed:

192.168.2.19            server1         #PRE    #DOM:2XIST
192.168.2.19            "server1        \0x1B"  #PRE

The portion of the second line that appears between the pair of double quotation marks 
must be exactly 20 characters, 15 characters for the NetBIOS name and  5 characters 
for the NetBIOS suffix. For NetBIOS names containing fewer than 15 characters, pad 
with spaces. See Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q245172 for more information.

Cheers!

Lowell Kinzer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

At 08/28/01 08:46 AM, Paul Armstrong wrote:
>Hello All,
>  
>I have a laptop that I configured to connect to a netopia vpn via PPTP.
>I can connect and gain access to the network but when I enable it to
>connect to the network it comes up with the 'no logn server available
>error!' when I connect to the vpn. I added an entry to the lmhost file
>as follows: 192.168.2.19  server1 #PRE #DOM:2XIST.' This didn't seem to
>do anything because it still comes up with the error. If i hit OK and
>let it completely log in, I am able to ping hosts on the internal
>network but sometimes it wont access resources and sometimes it requests
>to logon again. Is the netry to the lmhosts file that I created correct.
>I also have the workgroup and domain in the networking control panel set
>to the same domain. Any help guys?
>  
>ps: the reason I want the user to log into the domain when they connect
>via the vpn is because they want to use the briefcase to sync there
>files. If they aren't logged in the sync fails, the only way I get it to
>connect is to try and access the server first and login and then do the
>sync but this procedure would be too hard for the user, the easiest
>method is to get them to log into the domain when they connect to the
>vpn.
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