Ah yes now the fog clears a tiny bit and this is clear.
Thank you.
At 13:22 08/04/2005 -0400, Ben wrote:
For home use you would not need to worry about any of this stuff. It's
more business level stuff where user accounts and whatnot are stored on a
central server, and each PC "joins" itsel
Which is still worth it if you have kids or other family members and
need a way to centrally control the machines.
The other thing with Home at least, is that you have NO ACCESS to the
security tabs to be selective about who can use a given folder or resource,
Ben Ruset wrote:
For home use yo
For home use you would not need to worry about any of this stuff. It's
more business level stuff where user accounts and whatnot are stored on
a central server, and each PC "joins" itself to the "domain" (the server
or a group of servers) to get access to the central user database,
resources on
Okay. What does not being able to "join" a WinNT domain or Win2K/2K3
directory mean to me? This sounds like big enterprise level stuff; like,
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and a whole lot of other hw structure than
I use at present.
Sorry for the dweeb question, but this stuff seems to moving ahead fast
You can not join a Windows NT domain or Windows 2000/2003 directory.
It will work just fine as a node on a home LAN.
dsinc wrote:
What does *Cannot join a domain... really mean? Like it cannot be a
node on a home LAN or something?
Thanks.
What does *Cannot join a domain... really mean? Like it cannot be a node
on a home LAN or something?
Thanks.
At 13:45 08/03/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Media Center is pro in almost every way except:
* Cannot join a domain (after the install; you can join a domain during the
install, in a fluke, b
That's pretty cool. I wish I had ordered my laptop with MCE.
FORC5 wrote:
newegg has it with no HW purchase required for $130, My current supplier
does not list it and New Egg is a couple of bucks cheaper for pro too.
fp
At 10:49 AM 8/3/2005, Ben Ruset Poked the stick with:
XP MCE *is* Pro wi
Will not work with some popular hardware.
Mark Dodge
MD Computers
602-421-0329
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worked on my fir
newegg has it with no HW purchase required for $130, My
current supplier does not list it and New Egg is a couple of bucks
cheaper for pro too.
fp
At 10:49 AM 8/3/2005, Ben Ruset Poked the stick with:
XP MCE *is* Pro with the TV
tuner and multimedia crap added on. I think it can only be sold bun
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XP MCE *is* Pro with the TV tuner and multimedia crap added on. I think
it can only be sold bundled with tuner hardware, so that likely makes up
the difference in price.
FORC5 wrote:
wo
At 02:58 PM 03/08/2005, Chris Reeves wrote:
*laugh* I wouldn't refer to it as "multimedia crap" I've used more boxes
with MCE then anything else, at good margins; it's a unique setup when
configured with the right HDTV display, tuner cards.. and more and more
functions keep improving it.. SIRIUS
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XP MCE *is* Pro with the TV tuner and multimedia crap added on. I think
it can only be sold bundled with tuner hardware, so that likely makes up
the difference
XP MCE *is* Pro with the TV tuner and multimedia crap added on. I think
it can only be sold bundled with tuner hardware, so that likely makes up
the difference in price.
FORC5 wrote:
worked on my first MS windows media center last week, looked a lot like Pro and
is cheaper. ( though not cheap
Media Center is pro in almost every way except:
* Cannot join a domain (after the install; you can join a domain during the
install, in a fluke, but after it's installed, it's not an option)
Otherwise, it's basically XP Pro with the Media Center front end.
CW
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