> is windows xp suitable for a small network in a school of
> about 100 computers?
If you can afford it, I suggest XP PRO for the client PCs and
WinServer 2003 for the domain server. And, you should get the
educational discount.
To save $s, you could run W9x (Win98SE seems best) on all clients
and "servers", as one large workgroup. Less reliable, for sure, so
you'll spend more time managing it.
Recovering from a domain server crash without a backup. ... Is there ANY way to put a new domain server into an existing domain, replacing the previous unit that crashed, without unjoining then rejoining each and every client on the network? ... A small company with 30-50 client PCs has a single Win2K3 domain server. ... The server crashes and it is found that backups were not being performed. ... The basic solution is to remove the client PCs from the domain then join them into the new domain to build the trust relationship with the new domain controller.... (microsoft.public.windows.server.general)
Re: Rejoin a Domain ... the proper AD rights to rejoin the computer to domain. ... > I did something stupid today, I wanted to ghost the hard drive in a> Windows 2000 pro computer.... now the computer account in the domain server is Invalid. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)
Re: Rejoin a Domain ... now the computer account in the domain server is Invalid. ... > Before I do anything stupid a second time:) ... > 1) On the Win 2k Pro pc I will join a Workgroup ... (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)
Domain takes away all local rights ... I have a Windows 2000 domain server.... it from Win 98, Win 2000 Pro, & Win XP Pro. ... XP machines are having trouble with the Local Security ... If I go to add a local printer,... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
Rejoin a Domain ... I did something stupid today, I wanted to ghost the hard drive in a Windows ... now the computer account in the domain server is Invalid. ... On the Win 2k Pro pc I will join a Workgroup ... (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)