Windows XP Pros as a Domain Controller?

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Hello,

I wanted to know if there were any features in XP Pro that would allow for
domain control type functions? We have 8 computers that need to be accessed
by about 24 people on various different shifts. I'd like to get them all
access to each computer having to add 24 users on each machine. All 8
computers are part of the same workgroup but I really feel that all the users
need their own profiles so that they can open up email clients and so forth.
Is this possible without having to buy another computer and installing a
Windows Server System?
 
Hello,

I wanted to know if there were any features in XP Pro that would allow for
domain control type functions? We have 8 computers that need to be accessed
by about 24 people on various different shifts. I'd like to get them all
access to each computer having to add 24 users on each machine. All 8
computers are part of the same workgroup but I really feel that all the users
need their own profiles so that they can open up email clients and so forth.
Is this possible without having to buy another computer and installing a
Windows Server System?

Windows XP will not provide any enterprise server functions, including domain
controller. You will need NT Server, Server 2000, or Server 2003 (only the
latter is purchase able AFAIK).

Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
 
Hello,

I wanted to know if there were any features in XP Pro that would allow for
domain control type functions? We have 8 computers that need to be accessed
by about 24 people on various different shifts. I'd like to get them all
access to each computer having to add 24 users on each machine. All 8
computers are part of the same workgroup but I really feel that all the users
need their own profiles so that they can open up email clients and so forth.
Is this possible without having to buy another computer and installing a
Windows Server System?

XP Pro can't be a domain controller. That requires a server operating
system such as Windows Server 2003.
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XP Pro can't be a domain controller. That requires a server operating
system such as Windows Server 2003.

I am confused

I hear that you need xp pro for joining a domain but are you saying it
can't.


Greg R
 
I am confused

I hear that you need xp pro for joining a domain but are you saying it
can't.


Greg R

Windows XP Pro can JOIN a domain (XP Home can't). Windows XP can't provide any
domain services, such as being a domain server.

Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
 

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