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02-Oct-2009, 12:32 PM #1
Solved: Active Directories
Ok, I just setup an Active Directory on my home server. I am trying to add a Windows Vista PC to the Active Diretory. How would I do this? It is on the same Network (LAN) as the server.
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What version of Vista, home, business, or ultimate?
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02-Oct-2009, 06:35 PM #3
Windows Vista Home Basic (and the others are Premium). However, I just found out that them OS's arn't supported in Active Directories.
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Windows Vista Home Basic (and the others are Premium). However, I just found out that them OS's arn't supported in Active Directories.
Good to see you did some research.
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That was the reason for the question.


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