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Chris Cline

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Since: Jun 10, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 10:08 am
Post subject: Connecting to Windows 2000 SBC Server from a OS 9 Mac
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I have 2 servers running SFM. One is my PDC and the other is a member
server both with all the latest service packs.

When I try to connect to the member server using my Mac G3 with OS 9
9.2.2 I get the logon dialog and can connect to the default UAM Volume
just fine. However, if I try to use the same Mac machine and try to
connect to my PDC I never get prompted to select a Volume. I get the
user name password dialog but once I enter in the user name/password
or even try the guest account I get timeout errors.
"The microsoft user authentication method encountered an error, the
server unexpectedly closed the session"

What I have done so far to correct the problem is as follows:

1.Downloaded the lates UAM file to my member server, logged into it
from my mac and installed the latest UAM to my mac.
2. Made sure the SFM service was installed on the PDC and checked the
share permissions of the MS UAM Volume.
3. Tried using the Server IP address in the OS/9 Chooser to connect
with the same problem as above. I get the user logon dialog but error
after that.


Any help I would appreciate thanks

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Marimuthu Msft

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Since: May 13, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 6:44 am
Post subject: Re: Connecting to Windows 2000 SBC Server from a OS 9 Mac [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Hi,

Are you using any Antivirus software ? or Undelete software ?

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"Chris Cline" <chrisc RemoveThis @hackettpublishing.com> wrote in message
news:5a2b8cd6.0406100608.18610aa4@posting.google.com...
 >I have 2 servers running SFM. One is my PDC and the other is a member
 > server both with all the latest service packs.
 >
 > When I try to connect to the member server using my Mac G3 with OS 9
 > 9.2.2 I get the logon dialog and can connect to the default UAM Volume
 > just fine. However, if I try to use the same Mac machine and try to
 > connect to my PDC I never get prompted to select a Volume. I get the
 > user name password dialog but once I enter in the user name/password
 > or even try the guest account I get timeout errors.
 > "The microsoft user authentication method encountered an error, the
 > server unexpectedly closed the session"
 >
 > What I have done so far to correct the problem is as follows:
 >
 > 1.Downloaded the lates UAM file to my member server, logged into it
 > from my mac and installed the latest UAM to my mac.
 > 2. Made sure the SFM service was installed on the PDC and checked the
 > share permissions of the MS UAM Volume.
 > 3. Tried using the Server IP address in the OS/9 Chooser to connect
 > with the same problem as above. I get the user logon dialog but error
 > after that.
 >
 >
 > Any help I would appreciate thanks<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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Nicola2

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Since: Jul 23, 2004
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:55 am
Post subject: Re: Connecting to Windows 2000 SBC Server from a OS 9 Mac [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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We are having similar problems with any pre-OSX machine trying to connect
to a Windows 2000 server. We have SFM installs and have created Mac
shares.

When connecting to servername.something.com using MSUAM, I recieve the
error 'The User Authentication method encountered an error. The server
unexpectedly closed the session.'

I've installed the latest MSUAM on the Mac, tried disabling Appletalk as
we work on a TCP/IP network, uninstalled and reinstalled SFM, recreated
the shares on the server.

We can connect to the 2000 server from an OS 10.x machine and from other
Windows computers.

The problem occured a few days after installing the following Windows
updates:
KB823182
KB826232
KB825119
KB828035
KB828749
KB828741
KB837001

Any ideas?
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Nicola2

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Since: Jul 23, 2004
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 11:55 am
Post subject: Re: Connecting to Windows 2000 SBC Server from a OS 9 Mac [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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We are having similar problems with any pre-OSX machine trying to connect
to a Windows 2000 server. We have SFM installs and have created Mac
shares.

When connecting to servername.something.com using MSUAM, I recieve the
error 'The User Authentication method encountered an error. The server
unexpectedly closed the session.'

I've installed the latest MSUAM on the Mac, tried disabling Appletalk as
we work on a TCP/IP network, uninstalled and reinstalled SFM, recreated
the shares on the server.

We can connect to the 2000 server from an OS 10.x machine and from other
Windows computers.

The problem occured a few days after installing the following Windows
updates:
KB823182
KB826232
KB825119
KB828035
KB828749
KB828741
KB837001

Any ideas?
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