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Old December 8th 08, 06:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
QuyNguyen
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Default cannot see domain

Hi,
I would like to add domain users to my local pc. However, I could not find
domain in locations. Only my PC appears when I click on location of select
User window. Please let me know what happen. Is ther policy that let me see
the domain in locations. It is used to be to see before but I do not know
what happens. I am able to login as domain user. Thanks


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Old December 8th 08, 09:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
PassPlay
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Default cannot see domain

When a system is a member of a domain, "domain users" is automatically added
to the local group "users" on the system. You do not have to add them.
Is your system a member of the Domain?
Are you attached to the Domain's Network?

"QuyNguyen" wrote:

Hi,
I would like to add domain users to my local pc. However, I could not find
domain in locations. Only my PC appears when I click on location of select
User window. Please let me know what happen. Is ther policy that let me see
the domain in locations. It is used to be to see before but I do not know
what happens. I am able to login as domain user. Thanks



 




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