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Old 01-04-2007, 02:20 AM
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how can i make a partition?

hello
i d like to know how can i make a domain in WINDOWS XP,
how can i create croupsand how i give permitions to users..


thnks..
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Old 01-04-2007, 02:20 AM
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Re: how can i make a partition?

"----nikos 4000----" <nikos4000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> hello
> i d like to know how can i make a domain in WINDOWS XP,
> how can i create croupsand how i give permitions to users..
>
>
> thnks..


You can not "make a domain in WINDOWS XP" because Win XP is a Workstation
Operating System, not a Network Operating System (NOS).
To create a Domain, you need a NOS, such as Win NT Server, Win 2000 Server,
or Win 2003 Server.
Once you have created a Domain, Win XP (Pro, not Home) can JOIN the Domain.
Users and Groups:
Start | Help and Support
Type "Users and Groups" in the Search pane
Click the green arrow next to the Search pane
Read all about it.
Steve


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Re: how can i make a partition?

"----nikos 4000----" <nikos4000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B5F7E4AB-DDC1-4EFF-A4BC-B20CF7247F02@microsoft.com...
> hello
> i d like to know how can i make a domain in WINDOWS XP,
> how can i create croupsand how i give permitions to users..
>
>
> thnks..


You can not "make a domain in WINDOWS XP" because Win XP is a Workstation
Operating System, not a Network Operating System (NOS).
To create a Domain, you need a NOS, such as Win NT Server, Win 2000 Server,
or Win 2003 Server.
Once you have created a Domain, Win XP (Pro, not Home) can JOIN the Domain.
Users and Groups:
Start | Help and Support
Type "Users and Groups" in the Search pane
Click the green arrow next to the Search pane
Read all about it.
Steve


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Re: how can i make a partition?


Though there is no point unless you have a large-ish network.
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Though there is no point unless you have a large-ish network.
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Re: how can i make a partition?

Sure there is, why do you think there isn't?
What is your definition of "large-ish"?

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> Though there is no point unless you have a large-ish network.



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Re: how can i make a partition?

Sure there is, why do you think there isn't?
What is your definition of "large-ish"?

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Re: how can i make a partition?

Why does your question have nothing to do with your subject line?

"----nikos 4000----" <nikos4000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> hello
> i d like to know how can i make a domain in WINDOWS XP,
> how can i create croupsand how i give permitions to users..
>
>
> thnks..



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Re: how can i make a partition?

Why does your question have nothing to do with your subject line?

"----nikos 4000----" <nikos4000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B5F7E4AB-DDC1-4EFF-A4BC-B20CF7247F02@microsoft.com...
> hello
> i d like to know how can i make a domain in WINDOWS XP,
> how can i create croupsand how i give permitions to users..
>
>
> thnks..



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Old 01-04-2007, 02:22 AM
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Re: how can i make a partition?

----nikos 4000---- wrote:
> hello
> i d like to know how can i make a domain in WINDOWS XP,
> how can i create croupsand how i give permitions to users..
>
>
> thnks..



To create a domain, you would need to start with a server operating
system, such as WinNT 4.0 Server (may it rest in peace), Win2K Server,
or Windows Server 2003.

WinXP Pro, as a workstation operating system, is an excellent
choice for a client OS to use on the domain's workstations. WinXP Home,
however, is not designed to, nor can it truly be made to, join a WinNT,
Win2K or Win2K3 domain.


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Re: how can i make a partition?

----nikos 4000---- wrote:
> hello
> i d like to know how can i make a domain in WINDOWS XP,
> how can i create croupsand how i give permitions to users..
>
>
> thnks..



To create a domain, you would need to start with a server operating
system, such as WinNT 4.0 Server (may it rest in peace), Win2K Server,
or Windows Server 2003.

WinXP Pro, as a workstation operating system, is an excellent
choice for a client OS to use on the domain's workstations. WinXP Home,
however, is not designed to, nor can it truly be made to, join a WinNT,
Win2K or Win2K3 domain.


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
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