RE: Win XP in a workgroup accessing a domain

From: Dmitrii Zakharov [MSFT] (DmitriiZakharovMSFT_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/31/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 18:01:02 -0700

You can communicate to members of domain from workgroup, but you can't secure the communication with domain-bound security service providers, such as Kerberos.
You can use SSL, Basic, Digest. You can even use NTLM if you add the same local account to both parties (w/same password).
-Dmitrii

"Marcelo" wrote:

> Is there any way to initiate user sessions from a Windows XP (hooked to a
> workgroup) to a domain (as you can do on Windows 95/98/ME). This machine
> must belong to a workgroup, not to a domain.
> Usually the access is denied even if you enter the user and password
> requested.
>
>
>



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