On Sat, 15 Jun 1996, George R. Saunders wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> Equipment/Systems:
>
> Netware 4.10
> Sun Sparc (SunOS 4.1.3)
> Windows NT Server 3.51
> Livingston Portmaster 2E
> Livingston IRIX 211
> Most staff use Windows 95 notebooks
> Some staff use Windows NT Workstation 3.51 notebooks
> ---
>
> My objective is to give the staff the capabilities to call into the 2E and
> access the IPX and TCP/IP networks in the same session. Using Windows 95, I
> have established Dial-up Networking sessions that access and use the
> TCP/IP network fine. I have went through the proper procedure to enable
> Dial-up Adapter IPX/SPX compatible drivers. At the current time, the
> notebooks and machines I am trying to connect to the Netware 4.10 server
> with using Dial-up networking through the 2E, negotiate both IPX and IP.
> I can see the server, volumes, printers, etc...using Network Neighborhood
> after I connect, but I can not map or actually connect to the server.
> Everytime I try to map a drive from the server I get a message that
> states I am not logged in, even though it asks for a login the first time
> you try to map or access the drive. I use the Microsoft Netware Networks
> client and MSNDS service to connect to the 4.10 server when I am
> physically connected to the network.
>
> How come I can not actually log-in to the 4.10 server and map drives
> using Windows 95? How can I force that login screen I get when I am
> physically connected to the network to come up after I connect using
> dial-up networking and negotiate IPX. I believe the problem is that the
> login it attempts to do when I try to map a drive does not login to a
> Netware Tree or context. So I need to force a normal login screen to
> come up after I connect, so it can log me into the Tree and context.
>
> Could it be something with my Portmaster configuration?
>
> By the way, Windows NT machines are able to connect and access the
> network (server) fine using Remote Access.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
>
> George R. Saunders
> Orion Systems Group
> Long Island, New York
>
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