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juststaff
Posted 7/3/2008 2:25:09 AM




I just upgraded my laptop from vista home basic to vista ultimate. I also use
desktop pc based windows xp to connect those domains (NS and DS).
but I get problem with my laptop

before I connect to my server, I was using setting by workgroup, not domain.
so the workgroup name is same with name of NS.
then, after I upgraded, I want to change it, I want connect to my network
use domain setting. but, when I tried, and system asked username and
password, I filled in,but system can't connect to domain.

I just wish, can my vista's network looked like xp's network, which shown
every domain and its members when I connect to my network

how to setting?
thanks
Post #147139
Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
Posted 7/3/2008 8:05:07 PM




Post in reply to: juststaff
Hi
You can not use Domain network when the server runs XP or Vista. You need a
server running real server OS (like Windows 2003) in order to use a Domain
based Network.
With XP and or Vista you have to stay with peer-t0-peer (workgroup).
Jack (MVP-Networking).


Post #147752
juststaff
Posted 7/3/2008 10:45:19 PM




Post in reply to: Jack (MVP-Networking).
sorry not posted detail.
I have laptop with vista ultimate and desktop pc with xp sp2.
in my network, I have 2 servers with win server 2003 r2.
as I mentioned, I want to connect my laptop to server under setting domain,
not workgroup (because before I upgraded into vista ultimate, I connect under
setting workgroup). I had entered username and password which given by server
(Active directory), but cannot connect.
also, I want my network view in vista looks like win xp, that I can see list
computers in other domain which grouped by domain.
thanks


Post #147812
juststaff
Posted 7/7/2008 5:45:35 AM




Post in reply to: juststaff
hello,....
need help please.thanks


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