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from: da Silva, Joe
date: 2005-05-17 11:14:08
subject: DOS client for W2003 network?

From: "da Silva, Joe" 

Hi folks,

Our IT people are in the process of migrating our network from using
Windoze NT/2000 servers (not sure which, if that matters;-) to W2003
servers. As a result, I am informed (and it appears to be so) that our
DOS machines (which use M$ Client, an SMB client that was derived
from an earlier client called LanMan or some such) cannot connect
with this "new" network. BTW, it also appears that W95 cannot work
satisfactorily (cannot login and/or map network drives), although W98
can (provided a WINS server is available).

So, any ideas on how to get DOS connectivity with a W2003-based
network?

Joe.




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