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I believe all versions accept basic.
J "Randy C." Randy wrote in message ... I have a network running Windows Small Business Server 2003. Which versions of Vista can be used to log on to a domain network? |
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Also Home Premium cannot.
"Joe Guidera" wrote: I believe all versions accept basic. J "Randy C." Randy wrote in message ... I have a network running Windows Small Business Server 2003. Which versions of Vista can be used to log on to a domain network? |
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I think any version can authenticate (except basic) to a domain using cached
credentials. You may not be able to join the domain but you can authenticate against and use domain resources. Joe "Mary" wrote in message ... Also Home Premium cannot. "Joe Guidera" wrote: I believe all versions accept basic. J "Randy C." Randy wrote in message ... I have a network running Windows Small Business Server 2003. Which versions of Vista can be used to log on to a domain network? |