Re: Connect vista Home Edition to a Domain
On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 18:39:29 -0500, Rick Rogers wrote:
> Yes, that is normal. The default install of each version is
> basically the same in terms of user accounts and folder
> structure, it's just that the Home versions lack the support
> necessary to join a domain.
Which is what?
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Re: Connect vista Home Edition to a Domain
Vista Home Basic and Home Premium simply does not include Domain Join
support. You can get this functionality either in Vista Business, Enterprise
or Ultimate editions.
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"Chris Game" <chrisgame@example.net> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 23:00:03 -0500, Rick Rogers wrote:
>
>> Really, it is an improvement, particularly in the area of securty.
>> Funny though, the very things that you indicate as additional
>> "headaches" are those that are there for the backwards
>> compatibility that so many insist on. If it weren't for that,
>> much of the junction points and links would not be necessary at
>> all.
>
> Surely the main issue is that older program installers expect to
> find these folders, and to be able to write to them.
>
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>
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