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    I am getting ticked off that I can't remember how to do this myself, but here is the situation.
    I have a Windows NT 4.0 domain with about sixty users or so. I have a Windows 95 machine that uses dial-up-networking to connect. My dial-up-networking password will work and I'll connect, but when I try to log on to the server it says that no Domain server was available to validate your password. I have tried using different accounts and none of them will log in. I had this working yesterday, but I can't figure out what happened to change this. The other thing is that I had another Windows95 machine that failed to log in this morning, same error, but it wasn't through a dial-up. These machines are obtaining all networking information from the server, and my settings are okay as far as that's concerned. I just can't figure this out. Help!!!!
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    By any chance are you running a firewall that may be blocking the network requests?

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    Is it perhaps not logging on?..Do you get a logon box, or does it just blow right on into windows?

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    Weich, I've run into that with 95 "B". If you're using IP, can you ping yourself? If not:

    Take note of the IP address and remove TCP/IP.

    restart in Dos Mode and CD to \Windows\ws2bakup. run ws2bakup.bat

    It's normal to see an error on the very last line. restart windows, add TCP/IP and the address, reboot and you should be ok.

    If you can ping, nevermind, I'm clueless.

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    Our firewall will allow this.

    Yes, I am logging into Windows, and it doesn't matter either way.

    Yes I can ping myself.

    My Dial-up completes, but my network logon fails. Everything is server assigned, but for some reason when I connect it gives me an IP address of 10.0.0.31 and a gateway of 10.0.0.31. Why is that? I tried assigning an IP address but that doesn't help either. I ran all the updates for DUN and RAS, but it didn't help.

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    Check your gateway settings on the server.

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    Make sure you have IP forwarding enabled on the RAS server. You should also be running WINS if you aren't already.

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    Originally posted by weich:
    Yes, I am logging into Windows, and it doesn't matter either way.
    Actually, yes, it does.

    Anyhow, can you ping the server?

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    No, I can't ping the server. When I log onto the network and run winipcfg it tells me that my IP address and gateway are both 10.0.0.31.

    As far as Logging on to Windows is concerned, all I care about immediately is being able to ping our server. If I do not log onto windows then 1) it won't save my password, and 2) I won't log into the domain. If I am missing some important part to my logic, please correct me. I have a feeling that the problem lies somewhere in the fact that my IP and gateway both come up as 10.0.0.31, why is that? If I can get a regular network address and correct gateway I am sure the server will validate.
    I think he's a good man. I like him. I got nothing against him, but I'm definitely gonna make orphans of his children.
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    Does it tell you that even if you specify an IP?

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    Yes, I assigned an IP address in both DUN settings and under the TCP/IP protocol. I assigned everything and ipconfig still says that I have an IP of 10.0.0.31 and a gateway of 10.0.0.31.

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    Have you tried removing and re-installing the TCP/IP protocal as mentioned above?

    Also, how about a different modem?

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    I have already uninstalled and reinstalled TCP/IP. In fact, I have already reinstalled Windows. Unfortunately I don't have any additional modems to put in here. I have tried different modem drivers too. Right now it is set on Standard Modem.

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    THIS IS DRIVING ME INSANE!!!!!!!!

    I installed the second update for Winsock. It updates the protocol stack for TCP/IP. It still doesn't work. I hate Win95, I hate it.

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    I would try a different modem, I know you said you don't have one, but maybe you could track one down somewere?...It's worth a shot!

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