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12-15-2000 10:36 AM
12-15-2000 10:36 AM
Unix database and windows 98 & ME
I have a Unix database system which can be access from the NT network under windows 95. I have a script file which runs at login and it maps a drive to access this database.
However this login script will not map the drive under windows 98 or ME. I have been able to map a drive under NT and Windows 2000 by modifing the registry and telling it to enable plain text passwords.
I hope somebody out in this knowlegdeable group has experienced this problem and figured out the solution because it is escaping me
Thanks in advance for your help.
However this login script will not map the drive under windows 98 or ME. I have been able to map a drive under NT and Windows 2000 by modifing the registry and telling it to enable plain text passwords.
I hope somebody out in this knowlegdeable group has experienced this problem and figured out the solution because it is escaping me
Thanks in advance for your help.
It's not done Till I am satisfied
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12-15-2000 12:20 PM
12-15-2000 12:20 PM
Re: Unix database and windows 98 & ME
Disregard my request. After I posted the question several of my co-workers came upon the answer. Problem has been taken care of thanks
DKD
DKD
It's not done Till I am satisfied
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