Using XP Home and other windows OS's to log onto XP Pro

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Hi, my highschool has a Windows 2003 server and is using a portion of it as
student accounts. You can go to any computer in the school and it will show
the login prompt (Windows NT as client) and you got to choose the domain.
Once you loged on it connect you to the server. I would like to know if you
could use Windows XP Pro as a user server type machine to replicate my
schools server, and how to do it. Thank you.
 
Re: Using XP Home and other windows OS's to log onto XP Pro

Alden wrote:

>Hi, my highschool has a Windows 2003 server and is using a portion of it as
>student accounts. You can go to any computer in the school and it will
>show
>the login prompt (Windows NT as client) and you got to choose the domain.
>Once you loged on it connect you to the server. I would like to know if
>you
>could use Windows XP Pro as a user server type machine to replicate my
>schools server, and how to do it. Thank you.


No.

And what's the 64-bit angle? (this group is focussed on 64-bit versions of
Windows)

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