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Hi folks,
We have a few remote users who have Dell laptops with Vista Business. Originally they were set up as stand alone machine, no domain authentication. I recently set up a VPN between our main office and the branch office, and I now want to make these machines part of my domain. Anyone want to share any of the steps they have used to accomplish this? I assume like with XP, that once they are members of the domain, I need to copy profile information (my documents, bookmarks, etc) from the old profile to the new. Does it work the same in Vista business? Thanks, Mike |