Hi Larry
Never had a problem joining Win 7 stations yet...even the betas and rc's
worked for me.  Are you using the DHCP from the windwos server or the TZ170?
Steve

On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Larry Rappaport <[email protected]> wrote:

> Windows Server 2003 is the domain controller, etc.  Most of the
> workstations
> are Windows XP sp3 wired, one is Windows Vista Business sp1 (a laptop)
> connecting wirelessly.   Everything works well.  The outside connection is
> an SDSL connection through a Thawte TZ-170 firewall to an unmanaged switch
> to which is connected the Server and all the Workstations.
>
> New computer - Window 7 Pro - 32 bit.  It can ping the server, and can
> connect to the internet, but it CANNOT join the domain.  When you attempt
> to
> join, you see the normal message "that an account is present in the domain,
> do you want to use that?" but as soon as you click "Yes" you immediately
> get
> a message saying  that the network path was not found.  Of course this is
> wrong, because you can ping the server and the first message shows the
> second one cannot be correct.
>
> Anyone seen this and have any suggestions?  Thanks.
> --
>
> Larry
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