Hi Tom,
Thanks for the feedback on our page. We hope the campus community finds
it useful. Yes, WindowsXP home can connect to the CAMPUS domain using
the Kerberos.reg method. WindowsXP Home has Kerberos support, but can't
natively join a domain and do things like run group policies. I will
include that information in the page next week.
Thanks,
John
Tom Holub wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 06:39:28AM -0700, John E. Weber wrote:
>
>>Greetings!
>>
>>The CalNet Active Directory team is pleased to announce a new
>>interoperability page on our website at:
>>http://calnetad.berkeley.edu/documentation/interoperability/. This page
>>includes instructions and screen shots on how to connect various clients
>>such as Apple's OS 10.3, Linux using SAMBA, and non-member Windows
>>workstations to CalNetAD domain resources. We hope that our current
>>admins, as well as prospective ones, find this page informative and useful.
>
>
> This is a very useful document that will help us greatly in our support
> of our heterogenous network. Thanks for putting it together!
>
> One thing I'd like to see added is a clarification on the distinction
> between XP Home and XP Pro. I know XP Home can't bind to AD; can it
> connect to the CAMPUS domain using the Kerberos.reg method?
>
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