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dave
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
Where do you put in the domain you want to authenticate
off of? In xp it says RPC service. What is that all about?
I have it working off my domain and I entered that in
where you put workgroup or domain. Is it by doing that
(entering the domain) where it will authenticate from
doing the same thing "client for MS netowrk prop" does?
Thanks for anyones help.

rifleman
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
In article >,
says...
> Where do you put in the domain you want to authenticate
> off of? In xp it says RPC service. What is that all about?
> I have it working off my domain and I entered that in
> where you put workgroup or domain. Is it by doing that
> (entering the domain) where it will authenticate from
> doing the same thing "client for MS netowrk prop" does?
> Thanks for anyones help.
>
You are using Pro, aren't you?
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dave
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
Sorry, I am using pro, yes.

>-----Original Message-----
>In article >,

>says...
>> Where do you put in the domain you want to authenticate
>> off of? In xp it says RPC service. What is that all
about?
>> I have it working off my domain and I entered that in
>> where you put workgroup or domain. Is it by doing that
>> (entering the domain) where it will authenticate from
>> doing the same thing "client for MS netowrk prop" does?
>> Thanks for anyones help.
>>
>You are using Pro, aren't you?
>--
>(I may be wrong...I usually am....)
>Google is your Friend
>Email address deliberately false to avoid spam:
>www.gbpcomputing.co.uk
>
>.
>

rifleman
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
In article >,
says...
> Sorry, I am using pro, yes.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >In article >,
>
> >says...
> >> Where do you put in the domain you want to authenticate
> >> off of? In xp it says RPC service. What is that all
> about?
> >> I have it working off my domain and I entered that in
> >> where you put workgroup or domain. Is it by doing that
> >> (entering the domain) where it will authenticate from
> >> doing the same thing "client for MS netowrk prop" does?
> >> Thanks for anyones help.
> >>
> >You are using Pro, aren't you?
> >--
> >(I may be wrong...I usually am....)
> >Google is your Friend
> >Email address deliberately false to avoid spam:
> >www.gbpcomputing.co.uk
> >
> >.
> >
>
Phew! Right-click on My Computer,go to properties, Computer Name. and
then "change" for the Domain log-in.

HTH
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