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TJ #1
Windows XP Professional workstation in a Windows 2000 Domain
I recently installed a Windows 2000 Server SP3 and joined
many Windows 2000 workstations along with 4 Windows XP
Professional workstations. All of the Windows 2000
workstations are staying connected just fine, but the
Windows XP Professional workstations are having a problem
staying connected to the Windows 2000 Domain and thus the
DSL connection. Does anyone have any ideas on what may be
happening?
TJ Guest
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TJ #2
Windows XP Professional workstation in a Windows 2000 Domain
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>I recently installed a Windows 2000 Server SP3 andproblem>many Windows 2000 workstations along with 4 Windows XP
>Professional workstations. All of the Windows 2000
>workstations are staying connected just fine, but the
>Windows XP Professional workstations are having athe>staying connected to the Windows 2000 Domain and thusbe>DSL connection. Does anyone have any ideas on what may>happening?
>.
>TJ Guest



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