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= <span id="KB246522"></span>Windows Clients Cannot Log on to Windows NT4.0 Server Across Router Using NWLink =<br />
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Article ID: 246522<br />
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Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006<br />
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* Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition<br />
* Microsoft Windows 95<br />
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This article was previously published under Q246522<br />
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== SYMPTOMS ==<br />
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When you attempt to log on to a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0-based domain from Microsoft Windows 95-based clients configured with the Novell intraNetWare Client and Client for Microsoft Networks and using NWLink as the default protocol, you may receive the following error message:<br />
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No domain controller could be found to validate your logon.<br />
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However, you can successfully use these same Windows clients to log on to a NetWare server on the far side of the router.<br />
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== CAUSE ==<br />
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This behavior can occur when the network routers are not configured to propagate type 20 packets. By default, most routers do not propagate broadcasts. For the network basic input/output system (NetBIOS) to operate within an NWLink environment, the routers must be able to propagate NetBIOS packets, which are packet type 20 (0x14), across the network.<br />
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== RESOLUTION ==<br />
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To resolve this issue, configure the network routers to propagate type 20 packets (0x14) across the network. For instructions on how to do this, refer to the documentation from the router manufacturer.<br />
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== MORE INFORMATION ==<br />
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For additional information on Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) type 20 NetBIOS packets, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:<br />
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[[../149270|149270]] How Routers Handle IPX Type 20 NetBIOS Packets<br />
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Additional query words: nwlink fail<br />
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Keywords: kbprb KB246522<br />
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