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    XP and NT4 network

    Hello everyone.
    I have a problem that is pretty urgent to me.
    I need to log onto a NT4 domain with a windows XP client. (Notebook connected to the company NT4 network)

    thanks a lot
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    Just tell XP the Workgroup or the Domain of the Network.

    Not very difficult.
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    1) Right CLick My COmputer --> Properties
    2) Now Network Identification
    3) 2 buttons are there Network ID and something else.

    I think it's pretty self explanatory!

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    Thanks you guys..
    well it really is easy... given you use the professional version of XP
    the homeediton installed on the freaking expensive sony notebook does not support Domain servers...
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    ??? That doesn't sound right...


    There must be away of connecting to a domain.
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    not for the home edition
    (you can connect, but not be a member of the domain that get's it login data automatically from the server)
    but my problem is solved anyways....
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    You can use a batch file that just calls the NET command.
    Use that command to authenticate yourself in the domain and you should be all set
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