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Jay Giuliani
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      7th Feb 2008
Is there a network client available for those of us that do not have Vista
Business or Ultimate?


 
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Dave
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      7th Feb 2008
What do you mean?
Are you referring to Remote Desktop? The Vista Home versions do have the
client, but not the server portion.


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"Jay Giuliani" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is there a network client available for those of us that do not have Vista
> Business or Ultimate?
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Kerry Brown
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      7th Feb 2008
"Jay Giuliani" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is there a network client available for those of us that do not have Vista
> Business or Ultimate?
>
>


If you are talking about joining an Active Directory domain then the answer
is no.

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Tim Slattery
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      7th Feb 2008
"Jay Giuliani" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Is there a network client available for those of us that do not have Vista
>Business or Ultimate?


All Vista versions network just fine. Home Basic and Home Premium
won't join a domain, the other versions will.

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Jay Giuliani
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      7th Feb 2008
I know.

We have no problem with the peer networks.

At issue is a number of employees purchased laptops for their own use with
an allowance we pay to split the cost.

They then get to keep the laptop after two years and we replace the
machines.

The laptops came with the Home Premium version which does not join a domain
on a business network.

Instead of upgrading to Vista Business or Ultimate, I wondered if there was
a client available which would allow domain logins.

We have an enterprise license for XP SP 2 and thought about blowing out
Vista and installing XP, but when we spoke with the manufacturer of the
laptop they said they could not guarantee that XP would support all the
hardware in the laptops since they were only tested for Vista.




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> "Jay Giuliani" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>Is there a network client available for those of us that do not have Vista
>>Business or Ultimate?

>
> All Vista versions network just fine. Home Basic and Home Premium
> won't join a domain, the other versions will.
>
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Kerry Brown
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      7th Feb 2008
Unfortunately not. You can access most domain resources by setting the
workgroup name to the NETBIOS name of the domain and creating accounts on
the Home clients with the same username and password as their domain user.
The problem is the computers and users can't be managed by group policy this
way.

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"Jay Giuliani" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I know.
>
> We have no problem with the peer networks.
>
> At issue is a number of employees purchased laptops for their own use with
> an allowance we pay to split the cost.
>
> They then get to keep the laptop after two years and we replace the
> machines.
>
> The laptops came with the Home Premium version which does not join a
> domain on a business network.
>
> Instead of upgrading to Vista Business or Ultimate, I wondered if there
> was a client available which would allow domain logins.
>
> We have an enterprise license for XP SP 2 and thought about blowing out
> Vista and installing XP, but when we spoke with the manufacturer of the
> laptop they said they could not guarantee that XP would support all the
> hardware in the laptops since they were only tested for Vista.
>
>
>
>
> "Tim Slattery" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> "Jay Giuliani" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>>Is there a network client available for those of us that do not have
>>>Vista
>>>Business or Ultimate?

>>
>> All Vista versions network just fine. Home Basic and Home Premium
>> won't join a domain, the other versions will.
>>
>> --
>> Tim Slattery
>> MS MVP(Shell/User)
>> (E-Mail Removed)
>> http://members.cox.net/slatteryt

>


 
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Richard G. Harper
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      7th Feb 2008
No Home operating system has ever been able to join a domain and there is no
way to make it possible, sorry.

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"Jay Giuliani" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I know.
>
> We have no problem with the peer networks.
>
> At issue is a number of employees purchased laptops for their own use with
> an allowance we pay to split the cost.
>
> They then get to keep the laptop after two years and we replace the
> machines.
>
> The laptops came with the Home Premium version which does not join a
> domain on a business network.
>
> Instead of upgrading to Vista Business or Ultimate, I wondered if there
> was a client available which would allow domain logins.
>
> We have an enterprise license for XP SP 2 and thought about blowing out
> Vista and installing XP, but when we spoke with the manufacturer of the
> laptop they said they could not guarantee that XP would support all the
> hardware in the laptops since they were only tested for Vista.


 
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