Re: My message to joe.  Maybe 50% of the time - I'd agree.  However, if you
want to test that snazzy new Fibre HBA or would like to see what the impact
for the user is going to be with CAD with the newest High End InterGraph
workstation video card - VMs aren't going to work.

The hardware selection in VMs is intended to be generic.  Which for testing
or learning BizTalk and SQL interaction with ADAM and ADFS - it rocks
because the hardware doesn't matter.

Again - be sure of this - I love VMs.  I just can't test Vista on it because
Aero Glass is the target, and I can't quite put an LDDM driver on the
generic graphics coded in, for example.

Rick

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Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 10:51 AM
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] WinXP and Win2003

Did you originally use different names, or the same name for each computer?

And I agree with Joe:   Dual-booting is becoming obsolete.

http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=BootMgr.TXT



-ASB
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On 1/1/06, shereen naser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
> I have windows xp sp 2 on my machine, I need to test something so I
> installed windows 2003 server enterprise edition R2 on the same machine
same
> hard disk, I can see the dual boot screen and choose the OS, but I can
only
> login to the domain if one of the OS's is disconnected from the domain,
> meaning if I want to login to the windows 2003 I have to go to the windows
> xp and disjoin the machine from the domain then restart and login to the
> domain in windows 2003, if I want to login to winxp I go to windows 2003
and
> disjoin it from the domain then restart and join the xp to the domain and
> login, locally I can login to both machines no problem. the error is that
> the computer account is not found on the domain when I try to login and
both
> OSes are joined to the domain. I tried to rename the machine name to
> different names in each OS but same thing happens. is there a way to do
> that? (login to domain using both OS's without having to disjoin?)
> Thank you
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