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Jedis 23rd Mar 03 06:25 AM

Hiyas,

Is anyone familiar with networking? I have 6 pc's at home, and want to get it setup so no matter which computer i log into, i have the same desktop/files/settings/email.

I'm aware I need to be running some kind of server that's left on 24/7 for the computers to download the data from. All of the systems are running Windows XP now, some are Home and some Pro.

Any suggestions about how I go about doing this? Is there anything like Policy Editor for Win95, for WinXP? I think I need to setup a domain? Right now the computers are using a workgroup. How do I do this?

Thanks!

Cyberion 23rd Mar 03 11:12 PM

I'm just a tad pekish :) Need to eat din din.. However, must help family first...

So..

@Jedis -> A wonderful implementation that I have seen is either running Active Directory, from a Windows based server product. Or.. your can form your network from Netware, probably version 6 if possible.

Both are great ways to implement shared network space, desktops, and e-mail.

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GroupWise for Novell
or
Exchange for Windows

:P Those are very nice and relatively simple ways of fashioning your network the way you want it. :)

I hope that helps.. If not let me know and I will try and clarify.. that or just scan some pages in and send them to you. hahahahah...

Cybey :D

Jedis 24th Mar 03 03:43 AM

Scanned pages would be awesome, if you don't mind taking the time...

This is a whole new adventure for me :)

I've heard of Active Directory, but didn't know it was used to share files/settings, etc. I'd probably go with Exchange for Windows for the email I think?

Think I'll pass on Novell...

Sephiroth 24th Mar 03 03:56 AM

exchange can do that? i think active directory can, but the only two ways i've ever used / seen AD implemented were as a global login system only, or for group policy, but for anything like this we (at school) have always just setup the administrator's profile the way we wanted it and copied it to the domain user profile, imaged, and ghosted to the rest of the machines when we deployed them (changing the sid number / ip / account name when we were done on each)

Cyberion 24th Mar 03 04:52 AM

Alright... time to bring out the ol' Windows texts out from hiding.:) Hopefully they are not in storage. :(

I'm looking for Active Directory material right?

Sephiroth 24th Mar 03 05:02 AM

yep, and exchange if it can be used too :P

Stringent 24th Mar 03 10:34 AM

First up you would need a Server OS from MS either Windows 2000 Server or something to set up Active Directory and your domain. Or you could wait for Windows 2003 Serve to make an apperance.

greypigeon 24th Mar 03 02:27 PM

You can also have a look at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...t.asp#section8 ;)

Cyberion 31st Mar 03 04:50 AM

I'll try to scan some stuff in.. Maybe tonight.. Hopefully I won't totally piss my roommates off. :(

Hehhe... I might even try to make an ebook....

Jedis 1st Apr 03 04:52 AM

Thanks! It's greatly appreciated Cyberion.

greypigeon I took a look at that link... didn't see anything relevant at a glance.


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