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Thu, 7 Sep 2000 09:23:15 -0500
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Have you set the Client for Microsoft Networks
properties to log on to the NT Domain?  Also check to
see that in the Identification tab of your network
properties that you have the appropriate workgroup
assigned and also that the computer name is unique on
the network.  Hope this helps.

______________________________________________________

Tim Key
Comp-Tech
615-666-6022
www.comptechexpress.com

Date:    Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:33:25 -0600
From:    Dharam Bhardwaj <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Network question

I am attempting to add a Window95 machine into an
existing network on a
Windows 2000 server via TCP/IP. The machine is
refusing to see the
network. The server runs DHCP and has a pool of
addresses that are
assigned dynamicaly . The NIC on the win95 machine is
ok. If I add the
netbeui protocol, then the win95 machine is able to
see another win95
machine but not the server. Without netbeui, there is
nothing. The
windows 95 network settings are the usual, nothing
special, for example,
no ipx, no netbeui. The tcp/ip configuration is the
standard stuff -
wins resolution is disabled, gateway is blank, dns is
disabled, ip
address is obtained automatically. In fact, the other
win95 machine with
similar settings has worked fine for a long time.

I can't see what I might be overlooking.  There are no
conflicts. I have
tried a  different NIC as well.

Dharam

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