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can I join my home based windows server 2003 domain with my Vista Ultimate
station or do I have to buy the Business or Enterprise versions. |
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Yes, you can join a domain with Windows Vista Ultimate. Ultimate is the
version of Windows Vista that contains all the features of every other Vista edition (including Enterprise) plus a few extra features such as Windows Ultimate Extras. "Ez-Gee" wrote: can I join my home based windows server 2003 domain with my Vista Ultimate station or do I have to buy the Business or Enterprise versions. |
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You can join Ultimate to a domain. I have done this at home with several Vista Ultimate desktops connected to SBS Server 2003. "Ez-Gee" wrote in message ... can I join my home based windows server 2003 domain with my Vista Ultimate station or do I have to buy the Business or Enterprise versions. |