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@Joy said:
@gjacobse said:
@Joy said:
Trying to figure out how to join the windows 8 single languages (64bit) to Domain.
or I need to install the windows 8.1 Pro?
Should be able to.
Open Explorer, Right click on the My computer, then PropertiesOr, try Windows Logo+Break: System Properties dialog box
Well that is interesting...
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@Joy
Looking the the verbiage above seems that version of 8 is not compatible with joining to a domain. May be similar to the 'Windows Home Edition'.... -
@gjacobse said:
@Joy
Looking the the verbiage above seems that version of 8 is not compatible with joining to a domain. May be similar to the 'Windows Home Edition'....Yes and i just found it here 'https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/596394-window-8-domain-change-button-grayed-out"
So i need to reinstall the right version .
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@Joy said:
Trying to figure out how to join the windows 8 single languages (64bit) to Domain.
or I need to install the windows 8.1 Pro?
Yes you need pro.
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@Dashrender said:
@Joy said:
Trying to figure out how to join the windows 8 single languages (64bit) to Domain.
or I need to install the windows 8.1 Pro?
Yes you need pro.
Thanks
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The ability to join a domain is the differentiator between Home and Pro. There ARE other features, but that's the one that makes the difference.
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Just finished installing the win8.1
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It's like a necopost marathon! Five years, one month old!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Joy said:
Just finished installing the win8.1
Pro, this time?
Yes, and already joined to domain
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Watermain break in the area - we will be without water in 2 hours. I am working to transition our phones to another location.
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@Dashrender said:
Watermain break in the area - we will be without water in 2 hours. I am working to transition our phones to another location.
Now THAT's Fun!
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If you had that new Windows Phone docking system everyone could just pick up their desktops and take them with them!
Dammit, I just created the use case for that.
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Especially if they are folks that can work on their apps using RDP.
Set your phone / tablet in the dock fire up the RDP app and you're good to go. 8-)
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I'm sure that that will be the biggest use case for this in business, as a portable thin client. Which actually makes it make way more sense than other uses that I can think of (in business.0
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Having an adult conversation from David (Spiceworks) about "gaming the badge system" for SW.
Regardless if the information is completely valid...
Fun time.
Hi David!
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There is a badge system to game? What do you get by gaming it... badges? Who would bother?
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And now I'm sleepy
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@dafyre said:
Especially if they are folks that can work on their apps using RDP.
Set your phone / tablet in the dock fire up the RDP app and you're good to go. 8-)
Maybe that.. but just as good if the apps are web apps and will run from a phone.