W2k domain authentication & XP Home
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W2k domain authentication & XP Home
Quick technical one to ponder here. We have a Windows 2000 AD set up here with an ISA server for internet access.
Now for the problem....An american member of staff has just turned up with a laptop running XP home which I realise cant log on to our domain as XP home has no domain support. The problem I have is I cant get an RDP connection to our US server to work on it either and I guess that'll be the ISA server not recognising the request from his PC even though I can ping the IP address of the remote server from the laptop.
Any clues how to get around this... (not including reinstalling the laptop)
Now for the problem....An american member of staff has just turned up with a laptop running XP home which I realise cant log on to our domain as XP home has no domain support. The problem I have is I cant get an RDP connection to our US server to work on it either and I guess that'll be the ISA server not recognising the request from his PC even though I can ping the IP address of the remote server from the laptop.
Any clues how to get around this... (not including reinstalling the laptop)
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Just had a thought, not tried the ISA client yet... I'll give that a go.
Arrgggghh, that doesn't work, even manually mapping a drive on the ISA server (and hence authenticating with it) doesn't work either.
Arrgggghh, that doesn't work, even manually mapping a drive on the ISA server (and hence authenticating with it) doesn't work either.
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