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RE: Re: Windows MCE


  • Subject: RE: Re: Windows MCE
  • From: "Stuart McMillan" <stuartmc@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 10:12:38 -0000

In principal you have one choice to have domain support when you install.
You must have an Ethernet card that has built-in support in XP so that it
can install the driver in set-up and join the domain during installation.
However the issue is if you install domain support at set-up you will
disable fast-user switching, no problem I don't use that says you. Big
problem says I, Extenders use fast-user switching so you can't have
extenders like XBox360 and domain support.

You may find further workarounds but this is the simple answer.

Stuart

Stuart J McMillan
For Media parts and PCs see  <http://www.mediacomputers.co.uk/>
www.mediacomputers.co.uk


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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Mal Lansell
Sent: 18 January 2006 21:03
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: Windows MCE



It's true - no domain support.  Bill thinks that domains are for work,
and home users won't want that.  Just like no-one would need more than
640k of RAM.

One day a company will demonstrate a home app that requires domains, and
he'll buy them and enable domains in the home versions of Windows.

Mal




Nick wrote:

>Keith Finnett wrote:
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>>MCE is actually XP Pro with domain
>>networking removed and the MCE
>>app added...give or take...!
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>Not got around to looking at MCE yet, but does it seriously have the
>domain networking nobbled like XP Home?  If it does then I wonder how
>Bill G would expect me to plug it into my XP Pro and W2003 server
>world where EVERYTHING ELSE authenticates against the domain?!?!!?
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>Odd!
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>Nick
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