Robert L [MS-MVP]
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Wed Jan 12, 2005 4:25 am Post subject:
Re: Win Server 2003 and a Win NT Server |
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we need more details to help. assuming you have a name resolution issue,
make sure you have correct dns and wins settings on both.
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"Stephen Ganous" <sganous@adcomworldwide.com> wrote in message
news:FDA2D3BD-BE27-4392-86E4-B9843B533CCC@microsoft.com...
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Can I get a new server running Win Server 2003 to access a Win NT server
which is our primary server in our office?
The New Server running Win Server 2003 will be used as a graphical desktop
but we're having trouble making the network connections.
Help Please !!!
Stephen Ganous
sganous@adcomworldwide.com
800-486-7447 Ex 311 |
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