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I am not able to connect a new notebook with vista home edition to a domain
(on a local network)
Can anybody help me?
(on a local network)
Can anybody help me?
Martin said:I am not able to connect a new notebook with vista home edition to a domain
(on a local network)
That gawd there's Visa! Cha-Chink ... more money for MickeyMouse.Carey said:There is no "patch". Upgrading to Vista Ultimate is
the only solution.
Really, it is an improvement, particularly in the area of securty.
Funny though, the very things that you indicate as additional
"headaches" are those that are there for the backwards
compatibility that so many insist on. If it weren't for that,
much of the junction points and links would not be necessary at
all.
Thank you so much for the response--I actually came across an
article on 'junction points' in vista after I posted which
clearly delineated how userenv.dll creates them once sysprep
finalizes (OOBE phase).
Joining a domain with a computer running Windows Vista Home
Premium is unsupported. You would need to upgrade to Vista
Ultimate in order to join a domain.
Yes, that is normal. The default install of each version is
basically the same in terms of user accounts and folder
structure, it's just that the Home versions lack the support
necessary to join a domain.
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