Actually unless you have XP Professional you cant join a domain it is one the the things that differentiate HOME from Professional
HTH
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You're right - this is off topic and doesn't belong on this list at all. Please take your quest for XP configuration information elsewhere....
Brian Haas wrote:
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Smith, Ron L. wrote:
This is off topic but I am trying to find someone with experience on Windows
XP. I am trying to use a dial up connection
to connect to my office network from home. I get connected but my NT logon
proc doesn't execute so I cannot see the
all of the network domains. This connection worked under Windows 98 and ME.
Any suggestions?
mmm...get rid of winxp for starters ;)
I'm not positive, but with win2k, which may or may not be like xp,
there should be some options on a dialup connection to join your domain and/or
run your logon script. Just hunt around in the dial up properties. Right click
your connection and view the properties. under the options tab in win2k is a check box
to logon to windows domain.
Gee and I thought they made XP based on years of usability research to make
things easier...go figure.
HTH,
-Brian
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