I am fairly certain that, at least in its original release, XP Home
couldn't join a domain. You should search the Microsoft web site to be
sure, or, maybe someone who knows for sure will respond.
Joel
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 08:03:54PM -0500, Glenn J. Rowe wrote:
Is there a restriction that the
Thats correct. A far as I am aware XP Home cannot connect to a domain. You
will need XP Pro to do this.
Regards
Peter
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Hi Glenn J. Rowe,
you wrote:
One user on our church network is using XP Home Edition. I updated
the registry as I have seen posted on various sites.
He is still not able to connect. I have the feeling it is because
he has joined a workgroup and not a domain. I am able to change
the
Hi GUys,
Just for the record:
I installed a new notebook computer this weekend. It came with Windows XP
Home Edition. Home Edition does NOT have any Domain security awareness. It
appears to have different network drivers as well as a different NTFS file
system driver. In fact, one could be