AndrewTait,
Correct in your observation that they are not subject to the GPO's. There are trade offs and to be completely honest, I would much prefer to have the Professional and Business editions as opposed to this set-up. As far as Window$ is concerned, it makes life a whole lot easier.
Kevin
AndrewTait,
You have a legitimate question. Without hacking the OS, it is impossible to get the Home editions to join a Domain specifically. While the logging in as a Domain user is one workaround, there is actually antoher... believe it or not.
Once you have set-up and configured the server...
<b>gb0mb</b>,
Thank you for the info but, the situation has been resolved. Just to let you know, the machine is a member of the domain and all permissions properly assigned. Any other user on the network could go to that machine and log in without difficulty; it was just that one specific...
I just took down a client's "simple network" (pseudo network) and set them up with a real network running Windows 2003 Server Small Business. The client purchased the server with a ten (10) seat license and there are seven (7) workstations connected to the server. I have every one except ONE...
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