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Networking issue - connecting to a domain without being a member
Erik Luppes e...@nospam.eu microsoft public windows mediacenter I've got Windows Vista Ultimate that is member of a Domain and a Xbox 360 that i want to use as an extender. Somehow i cant join the Xbox 360 as an extender to my machine. I found a kb article stating to remove the Vista PC from the domain and than try

XP or Vista
Hans-Georg Michna hans-georgNoEmailPle...@michna.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 09:14:10 -0800, mterui wrote: I just bought a I was able to login to the domain w/o being a member of the domain. I could access drives on that domain and print on the network printers.

About Windows Vista Ultimate
richyfivealive richyfiveal...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi, We have a windows 2003 domain with 2 DC's exchange etc, the DCs are SP2 most of our clients are windows XP and have no problems connecting to the network. The problems is the Windows Vista Buissnes machines

Vista domain join problem
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista general Vista Home Edition can "connect to a server" or "connect to a network" just fine, the same as all other versions of Windows can. But it, like Windows XP Home Edition, cannot join a domain. Nonetheless, even on a domain it still can access

Phishing domain?
Could we create a new OU for Vista machines and have seperate/ isolated GP for these machines? To be specific, Vista machines should use only policies specified for them in the new OU. THANKS I've had Vista on a domain for months and not seen a problem... maybe I'm just not aware of it, or maybe I'm not using a

Please help, trusted relationship failed.
I installed the Vista update for the server and put the client Vista patch on the Vista Business laptop before joining it to the domain. I can log in fine with my domain ID and password. However, my /users/username folder (and IE favorites, etc.) is not synchronized from the server to the laptop. What did I miss?

How do I update a Windows Server 2003 R2 domain to include ...
chikini chik...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server active_directory "Chriss3 [MVP]" wrote: Is the Windows Vista Client Domain Joined? So your Windows Vista Domain Joined PCs should get there time from the Domain Controller having the PDC FSMO role in the forest root domain. yes it is

Slow Vista domain logins and event log errors...
Ken Blake, MVP kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windows vista general On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 10:34:44 -0800, "Alan Justice" <s...@spamspamspam.spam> wrote: All good points. But tell me: To reinstall all the programs, won'tI lose what's on the computer now? If you reinstall Windows cleanly, yes,

RPC over HTTP 1st time w/ Vista - Trouble installing Certificate
I removed my laptop from the domain and joined a workgroup wich I gave the same name as my domain network without the .LOCAL suffix. Right now I am able to open folders from other computers on the network and the other way around. eg. From my wireless laptop I can open a folder on a Vista domain workstation or on a

Sharing files between Vista Domain PC and Home Workgroup Lapto
Tom Lake tl...@twcny.rr.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing "Kerry Brown" <ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message news:06EA933F-1AE7-4807-BE08-A6F4CF3FE4DD@microsoft.com... <toml_12...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1D1DD465-F8E4-4A59-AA4A-57F94C805517@microsoft.com.

Using Vista Home to network print off of WS2003 and Xp Pro domain
Vista & Domain IssuesPost Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 4:24 am Post subject: Solved: one user uses temp profile when logon Vista, Reply with quote I'm testing out the first Windows Vista Business computer on our network and can't get it to login to the domain without a temporary profile being created.

Vista 32 - Network Printer
JCB J...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Kerry, I do not have a WINS server in the domain; the VPN connection uses the domain DNS server; Netbios is disabled on all adapters for all machines in the domain; I used the FQDN (ie, companyname.llc) and provided credentials for

Adding Windows Vista SP1 to AD on Windows Server 2003
jesterjames jesterja...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general My vista machine looses all domain settings on reboot you then have to log on locally and reset domain commection but when you restart again the domain settings are gone any ideas?

downside of vista
SG so...@nomail.com microsoft public windows vista general Never heard that word before, but it appears you nailed it :>) http://www.wordwebonline.com/en/BOOFHEAD -- All the best, SG ALEX NICHOL (1935-2005) http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm You will never be forgotten my friend "Mick Murphy"

Vista losing internet connection when joined a domain
John M Ward j...@acornusers.org comp sys acorn advocacy In article <4f747de01finvalid-email-addr...@invalid-domain.co.uk>, Even calling-up a menu results in several seconds of chuggling (as I call it) before the menu appears, and this is exactly the same in Vista. It's best to shut-down the machine and re-start

Networking issue - connecting to a domain without being a member
IDM renyjjos...@ibd.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Our vista business laptops are loosing connection as and when , after joining the domain. It was working fine earlier when part of a work group.

Vista Domain network issue
I have had an issue rear it's head with Vista Domain logon I have a server 2003 32bit server with AD users setup within the OU's :- Staff, Admin All the users in the staff OU can logon and the GPO is applied correctly (basically just folder redirection for Vista) except one - which gives the error "The Group Policy

Vista domain settings
I can successfully add a Windows XP Professional computer to my domain. Windows 2003 small business server hosts my windows domain. I cannot add a Windows Vista ultimate computer to my domain. The error message reports that DNS cannot find the domain controller. When I ping the domain controller,

Phishing domain?
RLTW "Paul Adare" wrote: On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 09:54:01 -0800, TRossi wrote: Is this a Vista OS issue? DoD owned laptops running XP which are issued by my HQ are configured to allow smart card login without network / domain connection. The initial smart card login requires netwrok / domain connection, but all usage

Vista 32 - Network Printer
Michael Jennings metarh...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Wing nut - right wing nut, left wing nut. "Ken Blake, MVP" <kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message news:hrlpr3hl4hu1prpiggch2pvqrv7uf85um4@4ax.com... ?? Sorry, what's a "winger"?