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OS/2 Warp Server (Aurora) in Win 2000 domain.

Asked by roman16 in OS / 2 Network Security

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Hello.
We need to add an OS/2 Warp Server into Win 2000 domain.
On os/2 system installed: NetBios over TCP/IP ,TCP/IP.
Added into namelists and Broadcast lists  the name and address of NT domain controller.
Server startup failed with the following error:

NET3210: This server failed to authenticate with FSRIX01, the domain controller for domain TECHNOLOGY.

Description: This server was denied access to the user accounts database at the domain controller. Until this problem is corrected, the server cannot synchronize user account information with the domain controller.

How to solve thst problem? Is it possible for OS/2 server to access the user accounts database on Windows domain controller ?

Thanks,
Romans
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Zone: OS / 2 Network Security
Tags: domain, controller, server, warp
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