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Server and client configurations

Malango, on Oct 21, 2009 5:40:34 am BST 
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Hello, I am using Microsoft 2003 server as a server operating system and windows XP as a client operating system. The client computers have all been properly configured and belong to a domain that i created on the server. Login accounts have been created for users using the client computers, but none of them can logon to the domain. All network cables are working properly. Can you assist me with the solution.

Configuration: Windows XP
Firefox 2.0.0.12

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