Guest jwkh Posted October 17, 2007 Posted October 17, 2007 We lost our second DC a week ago. I installed a new DC. A few days later the only Windows '98 PC that logs into the domain gets an error indicating "the password is incorrect or they do not have permission to log into the domain." Since the only thing that changed was the new DC, I turned it off. They were able to immediately log into the domain. The first DC is named Server1 and the new DC is called DC2. Any ideas? TIA jwkh
Guest John John Posted October 17, 2007 Posted October 17, 2007 Re: A second post for help. jwkh wrote: > We lost our second DC a week ago. I installed a new DC. A few days later > the only Windows '98 PC that logs into the domain gets an error indicating > "the password is incorrect or they do not have permission to log into the > domain." Since the only thing that changed was the new DC, I turned it off. > They were able to immediately log into the domain. > > The first DC is named Server1 and the new DC is called DC2. > > Any ideas? How about removing the machine from the domain then re-joining it? You should probably post your query to a networking or to a server group. John
Guest jwkh Posted October 18, 2007 Posted October 18, 2007 Re: A second post for help. I really appreciate your response, but it's a '98 PC and therefore not part of the AD computers. It cannot be removed or added without the dsclient9x.msi installed. And it is not (yet). My point is that it was fine before the addition of the second DC. And, of course, why the change now... Thanks, jwkh "John John" wrote: > jwkh wrote: > > > We lost our second DC a week ago. I installed a new DC. A few days later > > the only Windows '98 PC that logs into the domain gets an error indicating > > "the password is incorrect or they do not have permission to log into the > > domain." Since the only thing that changed was the new DC, I turned it off. > > They were able to immediately log into the domain. > > > > The first DC is named Server1 and the new DC is called DC2. > > > > Any ideas? > > How about removing the machine from the domain then re-joining it? > > You should probably post your query to a networking or to a server group. > > John >
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