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Sam
Hi Everybody
I have a network of one W2K3 Active directory with about 10 W2K workstations
and everything works fine(For more than a year), I just want to add the
first Windows XP professional to domain:
- I could add the computer to my domain successfully,
- I added the domain user that suppose to work on XP machine successfully,
- The user can login to any windows 2000 workstation and browse the Network
and see the resources,
- The user can login to XP computer and see our domain icon in : "Microsoft
Windows Network",
but can not browse the domain, when double click on the MyDomain, receive
error :
"MyDomain is not accessible, You might not have permission to use this
network resource. Connect the administrator..
The List of servers for this workgroup is not currently available."
I also check active directory, the XP computer is added to the domain.
If I even log in as network administrator of Domain it let me to login but
doesn't let me to browse the domain (Same error message).
What could be the problem?
Thank you in advance - Sam
I have a network of one W2K3 Active directory with about 10 W2K workstations
and everything works fine(For more than a year), I just want to add the
first Windows XP professional to domain:
- I could add the computer to my domain successfully,
- I added the domain user that suppose to work on XP machine successfully,
- The user can login to any windows 2000 workstation and browse the Network
and see the resources,
- The user can login to XP computer and see our domain icon in : "Microsoft
Windows Network",
but can not browse the domain, when double click on the MyDomain, receive
error :
"MyDomain is not accessible, You might not have permission to use this
network resource. Connect the administrator..
The List of servers for this workgroup is not currently available."
I also check active directory, the XP computer is added to the domain.
If I even log in as network administrator of Domain it let me to login but
doesn't let me to browse the domain (Same error message).
What could be the problem?
Thank you in advance - Sam