Add a Windows XP Local User to Domain Users Group

From: Dawg1998 (wrburgess_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/20/03


Date: 20 May 2003 12:44:50 -0700


I am setting up SBS 2000 as the Domain Controller on my network. I
want to add a Windows XP Pro machine that has been used for the past
year independently. I have no problem getting the machine hooked into
the network, but on a user/profile level I am having trouble.

How do I add the LOCAL Administrator of the XP machine to the DOMAIN
Users Group (or any domain group for that matter) in my SBS 2000
Active Directory?

When I try to 'Add User' in the Domain Users Group, I can't find the
Local Administrator as an option.

Thanks for your assistance in advance.

RB



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