PC Netlink 2.0 and Windows 2003 Standard Edition

Does anyone know if a Windows 2003 Standard Edition Server can be added as a Domain Member Server to a PC Netlink 2.0 domain?
When I try to join the domain I receive the message;
"The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "DomainName":<br />
<br />
The remote procedure call failed and did not execute."
Thanks
Peter

I have the same Problem; no solution yet.
Accroding to Sun Support Doc # 72542.
PC Netlink is based on NT 4.0 Server.
At the highest level it implements NT 4.0 protocols.
.NET clients, such as Windows 2003, implement a different protocol.

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