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Snow Leopard Server and Windows XP
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<blockquote data-quote="rustyk123" data-source="post: 1339718" data-attributes="member: 99923"><p>I have a Windows XP machine that was connected to the Snow Leopard Server then there was a motherboard failure combined with Hard drive failure. After that, the OS had to be reinstalled, was able to bind to server. Then there was os issues cause no internet access, but was allowing network access to everything. This time I had a backup from the last install. Restored could not login, decide to change the name so I disconnected from the domain to change the name then went to bind to the server again. I type in the domain, click ok, asks for diradmin username and password, type that in then after a minute it says </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What does this mean? I know it is working on other computers, also it gets to the point where it needs a username and password. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustyk123, post: 1339718, member: 99923"] I have a Windows XP machine that was connected to the Snow Leopard Server then there was a motherboard failure combined with Hard drive failure. After that, the OS had to be reinstalled, was able to bind to server. Then there was os issues cause no internet access, but was allowing network access to everything. This time I had a backup from the last install. Restored could not login, decide to change the name so I disconnected from the domain to change the name then went to bind to the server again. I type in the domain, click ok, asks for diradmin username and password, type that in then after a minute it says What does this mean? I know it is working on other computers, also it gets to the point where it needs a username and password. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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