Vista and WinNT domain

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Yeh - it should work but it's certainly not recommeded - you really are
better off connecting it to a Windows Server System (2003 onwards, including
Small Business Server). To get the best potential, Windows Server "Longhorn"
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You can see drives from a NT 4.0 Domain systems and share them as needed.
Same for printers and other shared resources. This occurs even if Vista PC
is part of a workgroup.

Ed
 
Depends on how your network is setup and if the features in Longhorn Server
fits your needs, its not necessarily about having the best of the best. Some
old servers at my work place are running NT Server, but the jobs they are
doing are really not that important, such placing transactions for orders at
the canteen or storing miscellanous data.
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