Look at lowering the domain requirements from NTLM to whichever is the lower
one. You had to do this for win98/ME clients on 2000 domains back in the
day. I think the ad client add on helps or circumvents that option. (Domain
Security Policy)
I would look at migrating that computer into a vm so yo
I am usually loathe to suggest it, but eBay can help quite a lot with
this sort of thing.
And, believe it or not, someone still makes ARCnet equipment:
http://www.arccontrol.com/
They even have Vista drivers!
Ben Scott wrote:
> That's ancient. You're running on borrowed time. Sooner or late
I'll give that a try.
Yes, we realize that the situation is dire.
We have attempted more than once to replace it, and are in the process
of yet another search for a solution.
In the meantime ...
We have gone so far as to build (and test) plans for operation should
the system fail irrevocably.
--B
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From: Bill Monicher [mailto:bmacd5...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 5:13 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Access share on W2K server from W95 box
Hi,
To anticipate the objection, yes it must be W95.
The reason is complex, but the machine is doing machine control work
using
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Bill Monicher wrote:
> The reason is complex, but the machine is doing machine control work
> using Arcnet. There are no Arcnet drivers for later OSs.
That's ancient. You're running on borrowed time. Sooner or later
something there is going to break that you
Heh.
You've most likely run into the difference between NTLM on NT4 vs. Win2k+.
The only workaround I've been able to implement is to create a local
account on the file server. IIRC, you have to do some fiddling with
security policies on the file server as well - something about
signing, I think.
Hi,
To anticipate the objection, yes it must be W95.
The reason is complex, but the machine is doing machine control work
using Arcnet. There are no Arcnet drivers for later OSs.
Currently, the machine is in a workgroup that has the same name as an
NT 4 domain. They are the last two machines tha