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| 87107 | 2002-10-08 02:35:00 | When adding a Comp running 2K to a domain, why does it come up with 3-4 different boxes asking the same question? Login, Password, and Domain?! Its the same for them all, so why isnt it smart enough to realise that?? Oh, there's also Computer Name, but thats sweet, its fine as is! Just curious Cheers Chilling_Silence |
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| 87108 | 2002-10-08 04:02:00 | Refer to page 31 of the MSCE Training Kit, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional published by Microsoft. Also page 52 of the MSCE Training Kit, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, also published by Microsoft. Other information here (support.microsoft.com) |
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| 87109 | 2002-10-08 06:45:00 | >>> Refer to page 31 of the MSCE Training Kit, Microsoft >>> Windows 2000 Professional published by Microsoft. >>> Also page 52 of the MSCE Training Kit, Microsoft >>> Windows 2000 Server, also published by Microsoft. Now that's gotta be the most unhelpful serious reply I've seen in a long time... I mean, if everyone went and looked up in books for the answer, then what use is this forum? ?:| Mike. |
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| 87110 | 2002-10-08 06:58:00 | and I've never heard of MSCE... is that similar to MCSE? :p Mike. |
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| 87111 | 2002-10-08 07:06:00 | Whatever | Merlin (503) | ||
| 87112 | 2002-10-08 07:47:00 | Ah well Domain name - distributed database used by TCP/IP applications to map between hostnames and IP addresses, and to provide electronic mail routing information. Details about DNS (www.microsoft.com) Computer name - aka Local hostname - unique alpha-numeric description of a computer attached to a network. Password - self explanatory Logon - aka Username - also self explanatory |
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