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Windows XP Home connecting to NT/2000 Domain
Check first that your Network adapter is working properly, then you
should verify / configure the network setup to make sure that your
network is working properly.
Unlike Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition is NOT
able to join a Domain:
(no possibility to define the Domain name in the Properties of your
XP Home Edition system)
But you can still access data on a Windows NT4 or Windows 2000
Domain server:
In the Control-Panel, select the System icon:
(or right-click "My Computer" on the desktop and select
Properties)
Select the tab : Computer Name
Make sure, that the name of the Workgroup is defined
EXACTLY the same as your Domain name (not the name of the Domain
Server!)
Since you are NOT able to join the domain, which
handles the usernames (and passwords) for all systems on the network
in a central database on the Domain server, you have to make sure
that you make the log on to your Windows XP Home system with a Username
and password, which is defined IDENTICALLY in the User Management
on the domain-server.
Then use " My Network Places", which
should show the shared resources on the network if no shares are
displayed, then use "View Workgroup Computers", it should
display the Domain Server.
If you try to access a share on the Domain server
and either the Username and/or the password does NOT match, then
you will be presented with a prompt, to define a username (with
password), which is valid on the Domain server:
You can also access the shares on the Domain server via the Windows
Explorer.
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