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hi..
i have a pc that has an windows xp installed and i dual boot vista with it..my windows xp is joined on a domain can i still join vista to the domain using my user account from xp? in other words i have 2 os joined on a domain with one account thanks -- chunky |
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Sure, you just make the Vista is different computer account or hostname.
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "chunky" wrote in message ... hi.. i have a pc that has an windows xp installed and i dual boot vista with it..my windows xp is joined on a domain can i still join vista to the domain using my user account from xp? in other words i have 2 os joined on a domain with one account thanks -- chunky |
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Yep, there should be no issues with that, provided you join them with
different machine account names and have permission to add multiple machines to the domain.... I think the default is to permit each user to add up to five machines, and your admin can change that if you need to add more. The only issue you may encounter (from the dual-booting, not the domain-join) is that XP will corrupt the Shadow Copies of your disk, which Vista uses for System Restore. That means that Vista's System Restore will only contain restore points back to the last time you booted XP, and the same will be true for the Previous Versions feature of files. "chunky" a écrit dans le message de ... hi.. i have a pc that has an windows xp installed and i dual boot vista with it..my windows xp is joined on a domain can i still join vista to the domain using my user account from xp? in other words i have 2 os joined on a domain with one account thanks -- chunky |