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#21 User is offline   aspenjim 

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Posted 16 August 2005 - 07:39 PM

Okay....

How can you trick (hack or otherwise) XP home into joing a domain? Here's why I ask. First I purchased 13 dell optiplexes from ebay and all but one was wiped clean before I got them. The one that wasn't had 4 different domains it could login to according to the logon screen.

Now moving forward.... I picked up a maintenance account with our local county that doesn't have an IT professional. The Sheriffs office has about 25 PC's with you guessed it XP Home and a 2003 server. I think they tried to upgrade on a shoestring. The server is set up as a workgroup server. I'd like to promote it to a domain controller for obvious reasons. At this point, they don't have much more than a peer network.

I've scoured the internet looking for a way, but haven't found it yet.

I wiped the XP home PC clean, but am pretty certain that it had the same login screen as a domain logon. I used winternals ERD 2003 to access the hard drive and if I remember right the security I ran into led me to believe that it had been connected to a domain.

You talked a little bunk, so here's a chance to make good on it.

Thanks,

aj


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Posted 16 August 2005 - 09:53 PM

Is there really a global point on this thread. We have 4 problems going on in this thread.

As far as joining the computers to the domain on WinXP Home.
NO, NO, NO, and NO

If you just picked up a maintenance contract and you would like to keep this contract. notify them that XP home does not work with the type of server system. In addition to this. Workgroups have a theoritical limit of 10 nodes. Modifying this is in violation of the EULA.

There ARE workaround to make authentication pass through( http://www.x-setup.net/ ) but as far as "JOINING" the domain... not gonna happen.

NOW.. you can modify the installation source and add this feature but once again this is in violation of the EULA.

If they tried to upgrade on a shoestring, have them do it again and purchase an upgrade to XP Pro. They will spend less money this way than they will to have you come in EVERY day to fix network access problems

I run an IT company myself and run into the same problems of XP home in an business enviroment. In the past I spent countless hours trying to get this stuff to work. I have lost both contracts becasue they didnt understand why this stuff didnt work. Now i tell my clients that this CANNOT BE DONE and strangely enough they are ok with it, as long as their system works.

NOW.. if anybody can read this .. it only makes good sense to post a problem of yours in its own thread. Otherwise the person who posted here before you is wondering what the heck i am talking about xp home for. not to mention new people to this thread have to read the first 2 pages of essentially non-sense only to get to the end and have a completely different questions asked therefore wasting their time reading the previous posts..

This post has been edited by chilifrei64: 16 August 2005 - 09:54 PM


#23 User is offline   fdv 

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Posted 17 August 2005 - 06:28 PM

win2k3 experts, is there a site that lists ALL of the hotfixes for win2k3? Everyone seems to cover 2k and xp only.

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Posted 18 August 2005 - 08:59 AM

Ok, How do i get dos clients connecting to a share on a win2k3 server?

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