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Bob Willard #2
Re: domain connection
Phaceman wrote:
XP HE cannot; XP PRO can. XP HE can, however, access individual> how do I tell windows XP to log onto a domain
resources of a domain, but doing so is a bit of a PITA.
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Cheers, Bob
Bob Willard Guest
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Matt DuBois [MSFT] #3
Re: domain connection
To join Windows XP Pro to a domain, do the following:
Right click on My Computer and select Properties
Go to the Computer Name tab
Click on the Network ID button to launch the wizard and follow the steps.
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"Bob Willard" <BobwBSGS@TrashThis.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:3F155277.8080005@TrashThis.comcast.net...> Phaceman wrote:>> > how do I tell windows XP to log onto a domain
> XP HE cannot; XP PRO can. XP HE can, however, access individual
> resources of a domain, but doing so is a bit of a PITA.
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> Cheers, Bob
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