Re: Problem running ASP.NET 2.0 on Win2K domain controller



Thank you Luke. I'll ask about this on a more appropriate newsgroup.

--Rob Roberts

"Luke Zhang [MSFT]" <lukezhan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,

I think the answer is Yes. A Win 2003 server can be member and not a DC.
But I am not a preofessional on AD, you may post this question to a AD
related group, for example, microsoft.public.windows.activedirectory, you
may more help there on this issue.

Luke Zhang
(This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties, and confers no
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