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I all, I have install wi-fi network on org. There are almost 90 comp and 71 is connected through wireless network. The problem is, except 71 comp which are connected through wired they can login to domain but other 71 comp can not login to Domain. what could be the solutions.
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I'm not windows expert try to use machine authentication, this is what windows admin told me once.

There must be some sort of conflict between PDC / Windows domain controller (PDC).
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Thanks I will try this.
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