Thanks for the post. I'm still clueless as to where to look. Should I be
looking at the server's wireless zero service? As far as I know, I am not
using any third party s/w. This is the first wireless device to join the
domain. It is a HP notebook, if that makes any difference.
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Larry
"DevilsPGD" wrote:
> In message <32A8B9D9-504C-4C31-A7F7-(E-Mail Removed)> Larry
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >I know this is probably a very basic procedure, but I need some help. I have
> >a notebook, running Vista Business, that I want to connect to a domain, using
> >a wireless connection. How do I set this up, so that it will log into the
> >domain using the wireless connection? I have already logged it into the
> >domain using a wired connection, but when I try to use the wireless, it will
> >not connect to the domain, maintaining the drive mappings, etc.
>
> Wired vs wireless shouldn't matter in general, however, some third party
> wifi driver+client combinations seem to not connect up until the client
> component starts.
>
> That being said, I haven't seen one of these since my earlier wifi days,
> but then, I've refused to install any third party wifi client software
> since zero-configuration came out.
>
> Hope this potentially pokes you in the right direction.
>
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