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Need help setting up Win2K on a laptop
Thanks "Tibor Karaszi" wrote: I repeat that the database server and the storage server are in workgroup and the ping command is possible. Ping doesn't require Windows authentication. Access to a share does. Can you login yourself using the service account credentials and access the share?

Bypassing Domain Controller Install ??!!
4: The clients *sometimes* see the SAMBA workgroup (once they have seen it once, they continue to see it until either SAMBA or the client is restarted). 4: The error messages indicate that the Windows machine thinks that it should find the authentication via DNS wather than Netbios or Wins.

New Computer Issues with domain authentication
Even if the release notes of 2.0.6 say the issue is solved, this is not the case for my systems: connections that are already active keep logging to the old Authentication works ok, the domain member has an empty smbpasswd file. When I connect to my homeshare on the domain member I get in the member logfile

Help with Wireless Network - I'm lost
I realize cross-posting is frowned upon, but I only cross-posted to the newsgroups that are potentially relevant to the issue, since I don't know which group would but if he wants to be able to log on locally to play on his home workgroup, this step avoids the authentication issues that come from attempting to

Configuring My Documents
This is the setup: ISA server - single NIC, workgroup, in DMZ, used for publishing only, LDAP authentication additional edge firewall Exchange 2007 - mailbox, HT and CAS role Autodiscovery As already mentionned there are no issues with OWA (from the LAN or Internet)4 The account I use for testing also works.

workgroup PCs connecting to WSUS server in a domain
The WORKGROUP settings are also the same. They can ping each other, and the freebsd smbclient can see the Win2000 laptop. What might be the reason why the One other thing to look at would be the LM authentication issues. For a client to connect to Samba there needs to be a corresponding Unix user account on the

Using sp_addumpdevice to backup a SQL Server 2000 database
Tibor Karaszi tibor_please.no.email_kara...@hotmail.nomail.com microsoft public sqlserver server I repeat that the database server and the storage server are in workgroup and the ping command is possible. Ping doesn't require Windows authentication. Access to a share does. Can you login yourself using the service

Help "Could not get unix ID"
I'm hitting cross-domain authentication issues - I can source the project on the remote share, and build it there, but when I try to launch it, I hit an authentication error. You don't have to be in a domain for the debugging to work, as long as you can browse the machine from the workgroup.

Outlook Anywhere - Autodiscovery and ISA 2006
All the computers, including my laptop, has the same workgroup. Thanks in advance. Mackey Mackey, Did you try connecting the laptop before or after you updated to You'll need to consider both your home and work networks, carefully, for dealing with authentication issues. Is your home network using XP Pro also?

Windows 2003 R2 - Server for PCNFS
I am simply trying to understand the integration of domain and workgroup. For both configurations, I am wanting to be able to access shares freely without authentication issues. Can anyone give me some feedback on this or point me to some really good documentation? Thanks.

Bypassing Domain Controller Install ??!!
Charlie Russel - MVP NFS Authentication issues? See: http://www.microsoft. com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/deploy/sfu/nfsauth.asp For a workgroup, the group is always set to %COMPUTERNAME%\none. Is there a specific problem you are facing due to this? jijo **This posting is provided "AS IS" with no

Unstable Extranet Deployment - only when using basic ...
Use Netdom.exe or Nltest.exe to reset the secure channel or move it to a workgroup and delete the name from server manager then rejoin the domain and create a new account in the process. When a machine joins a domain there is a secure channel created along with a hidden machine account password negotiated between

Basic Question (dumb) regarding security
In a workgroup network, when I try to connect to a share on pcA, and there isn't the equivalent username-password that I used to logon to pcB, it asks me for username and Most people confuse the following issues: Authentication, Logon, and Resource mapping or usage. They are RELATED but not the same thing.

NLB nodes in workgroup mode - Newbie Question
Switches such as the HP Procurve 2524 can restrict access based on port isolation, mac filtering, and 802.1x authentication using an IAS server and CA server [neither hard to do] on the network to issue computer certificates. Mac filtering, though not a 100 percent security solution, can be enabled in a learning

Domain vs. Workgroup sharing
... file that you then copy onto the target machines and apply locally (this avoids the cross-authentication issues in the non-domain environment). The remote office doesn't have a server or domain, each computer just belongs to a workgroup. I want to know if there is a way I can setup the local policy on my

SFU 3.0: Problem setting group permission
... A while back you had authentication issues, do you think that you resolved these? This error could very well be caused by a rights problem or> authentication settings. the users received email, but user can not automatically logon to PJC server. in the project 2000, tools->workgroup, option set correctly.

Transparent authentication issues
Also you may need to enable the SAP agent when you install the NT domain authentication server. Nell wrote in message <36BAE2B5.78E4F...@indy.net>... In an Exchange 5.5 server in a Netware 4 environment how do you deal with password authentication issues? Do you need an NT domain or a workgroup on the Exchange

ADO problem
If your using more than 5 PC's on a network, your creating more work for yourself by sticking with the workgroup setup. This way STS could use the user's I'm "Trying" to host a Team Services web siteÍ { wØ x Ók ÜL äÅ~ ìZ on our intranet but have some authentication issues. The site is on a w2k member server in

[SunSolve-EarlyNotifier@Sun.COM: 09/30/98 PatchClub Report]
Of course, both of these issues can be easily gotten past, but it would serve to keep the neophytes from seeing anything. "John W. Vinson" wrote: On You'll need to implement Accesss workgroup security. Download the Microsoft Access 2000 Security FAQ: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/207793/en-us Print it out.

Join domain problems in Windows 2003 environment
Changes: Added: Hardware ports list, OS install date, domain and workgroup information. Fixed: Few bugs were fixed in this version . low network traffic, high security using internal and NT authentication with safe 128-bit network traffic encryption, built-in messaging, task and file manager, clipboard transfer