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Hello Again:
In researching this problem I tried to use the "NET LOGON" command at the
commandline:
NET LOGON USERID PASSWORD
with my own USERID and PASSWORD. I got the following error message:
NET2102: The NETWKSTA.200 requester driver is not installed.
This driver does exists in my E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG directory. Any help on this is
muchly appreciated. Does the NIC driver for NETBIOS (in this case, vfet2a.nif)
somehow install this driver? Thanks.
HCM
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 05:57:21 PST8, Harry Motin wrote:
>Hello Everyone:
>I'm now trying to return my PEER network to operation, on the LAN connected to the
VIA
>VT6102 Rhine II NIC (the NIC attached to my motherboard). When I try to logon, I get
the
>following error message:
>
> Logon is denied. You are already logged on to this Domain
>
>OK! I'm not trying to use the LAN Logon (Domain), but the LAN Logon (Workgroup).
Can
>anyone help me with this problem? Thank you for any ideas.
>HCM
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