Re: Connect to a domain
- From: "Bob [MVP]" <bob@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 17:12:11 -0500
http://forums.vnunet.com/thread.jsp?forum=6&thread=52646&message=326057
This hack is totally unsupported. Use at your own risk.
-- -Bob _______________________________ Microsoft MVP Windows XP Media Center Edition http://www.microsoft.com/ehome
"Gary F Shelton" <GaryFShelton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:95315453-7074-4A7A-9422-E51E55034AEB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Himshah, can you point me in a little bit closer direction to get me to the answers? I can't seem to locate the answers within this discussion board.
Thank you Gary Shelton
-- GS
"himshah" wrote:
Search on this site for this. There is a step by step instruction on how to do this. It works. I have done it.
"Gary F Shelton" wrote:
> I need help with trying to develope a work around to connect my Microsoft
> Windows XP Media Center to a domain. I bought my laptop about four months ago
> for personal use and then I changed jobs. I want to use my new laptop for my
> new job but it doesn't have the ability to connect to a domain which leaves
> me in a hard situation. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. [Note - I
> didn't know that I was going to run into this problem and I need any possible
> solution that someone can think of. My new company has a program called
> goldmine that I need to install on my laptop and since I can't connect to
> their server I can't install the program and I don't have access to any of
> the network files. Any ideas or assistance will be greatly appreciated.
>
> -- > GS
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