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Summary: you don't have a windows 2000 server domain controller so change the workstations domain to the workgroup. can't be a member of a domain and workgroup unless they are the same name. ... ... ; Results for: domain vs workgroup...
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We have a network setup of 20 computers in a windows domain. - 1 Primary server (win2k server); - 1 Backup server (win2k server); - 13 desktop computers (10 win2k - 3 winXP); - ... What if I was to convert the domain setup to a workgroup? Is it possible that I'm going to run into problems? Thanks, -bryan...
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A Windows Server domain is a logical group of computers running versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system that share a central directory database. This central database (known as Active Dir...
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You can do it without a book, I've set up some AD systems working soley on intuition and the help files provided with 2k server (which I must say, are very good, much better than I expected from MS at the time) A book would be helpful, butn...
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It’s hard to tell without more details, but I don’t think it has something to do with the domain/workgroup network configuration. I think it could be related to the different operating systems that the programm is ... Windows Server 2003, Domain, Workgroup ... Backup Exec 12.5- Domain to Domain vs Workgroup to Domain...
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The following procedure explains how to join a Windows 2000 Professional or member server computer to a Windows 2000 network domain or workgroup. ... Select the Domain radio button and enter the name of the desired Windows 2000 domain in the corresponding text box.
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5 computers) and I just retired my NT server because I do not need a domain controller, DNS, or WINS. A Windows 2K Pro computer replaced it for shared data. Another reason is I cannot see purchasing Windows XP Pro vs. XP Home just for the ability to connect to a domain. ... Windows 2000 Server: Domain or Workgroup,
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Will users see network speed benefits on a Windows 2003 domain vs workgroup? There are 15 XP Pro workstations on the existing network running a workgroup. ... Will users see network speed benefits on a Windows 2003 domain vs w... ... 1 Domain/Workgroup i need your opinions Windows NT Network...
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Windows XP Operating System, ... To do this I changed the domain to a workgroup name. After doing this, it asked me to restart, so I did. When prompted with the login screen at startup, I wasn't able to login anymore. I got an error saying that I should check if the Login and Domain details are correct.
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