The LAN created by the organization adopts the "Domain" user management mode of the Windows 2000 Server, and the DNS and DHCP services are configured and enabled. The client adopts Windows 2000 and Windows XP, which is always normal. Recently, due to work needs to replace the systems of several clients with Windows 98, everything was normal at the beginning.
A few days later, when two Windows 98 machines log on to the domain, the system reports that the user name or password is incorrect even if the entered user name and password are correct. The first thing that comes to mind is to use a common method to enable soft routing in Windows 2000 Server to solve this problem: Open "Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Routing and Remote Access" in Windows 2000 Server ", right-click the server name, select "configure and enable Routing and Remote Access c)", click "Next", and select "network router T)" in a single region, click "Next" until the task is completed. After the configuration is complete, the problem still exists.
Finally, we found that using the Winipcfg command in Windows 98 can easily solve this problem, the specific operation method is to click "Start> RUN> winipcfg → details → select Nic → release all → update all → OK → cancel → log on again ", if you encounter this problem, you may wish to try this new method and it will not disappoint you.