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Windows 7 - Windows 7 Pro XP Mode Wireless NIC won't join Domain |
11-03-2009
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Windows 7 Pro XP Mode Wireless NIC won't join Domain I have setup XP Mode on my Windows 7 Pro laptop. XP Mode boots up works great with NAT selected on the network settings.
I cannot for the life of me join our business' domain once I select the wireless card (I obviously don't use NAT to try to join, for I know that will not work). I have a wired selection to and even using that it won't join the domain.
What I want is for the wireless option to be used because we move around the company with our computers so being wired at all times will not work and I need to be on the domain for testing in the XP mode. Is there something I'm doing wrong? If you would like more information and or screen shots on the error I get let me know. We have windows vista machines running Microsoft Virtual PC with XP installed from an OEM cd and joined them to the domain with no problem on wireless and wired.
Thanks,
Dave
| My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell M4400 OS Windows 7 Professional CPU Intel Core 2 Extreme CPU Q9300 @ 2.54 GHz Memory 4 Gigs |
11-24-2009
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good question, i'm also interested in the answer. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number self built OS Windows 7 64bit CPU Intel i7 860 Motherboard Asus P7P55D Pro Memory 8GB Corsaid Dominator 1600mhz DDR3 Graphics Card Sapphire HD 4870 1GB GDDR5 256-bit Monitor(s) Displays 21" Dell LCD PSU Antec TruePower New TP-750 Case Lian Li PC-P50B Cooling (2) 120mm intake fans, (2) 140mm exhaust fans, (1) 120mm exh Hard Drives OCZ Vertex EX 60GB SSD (OS)
150GB Western Digital VelociRaptor Other Info Xigmatek HDT-SD964 CPU Cooler
NZXT Sentry 2 fan controller |
11-30-2009
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Anyone solve this issue or have some kind of work around?? Windows 7 Forum....is anyone alive out there? | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell M4400 OS Windows 7 Professional CPU Intel Core 2 Extreme CPU Q9300 @ 2.54 GHz Memory 4 Gigs |
12-02-2009
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just tried joining my windows xp virtual machine to the domain (base OS is Windows 7 Ultimate x64) and it cannot see the domain controller. not using wireless at all and i can ping outside to the internet and internally within my office's network. i'm stumped. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number self built OS Windows 7 64bit CPU Intel i7 860 Motherboard Asus P7P55D Pro Memory 8GB Corsaid Dominator 1600mhz DDR3 Graphics Card Sapphire HD 4870 1GB GDDR5 256-bit Monitor(s) Displays 21" Dell LCD PSU Antec TruePower New TP-750 Case Lian Li PC-P50B Cooling (2) 120mm intake fans, (2) 140mm exhaust fans, (1) 120mm exh Hard Drives OCZ Vertex EX 60GB SSD (OS)
150GB Western Digital VelociRaptor Other Info Xigmatek HDT-SD964 CPU Cooler
NZXT Sentry 2 fan controller |
12-07-2009
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You and me both holty....doesn't seem that this thread is going anywhere or anyone is noticing this issue? in what I do being unable to join a domain it makes the virtual xp mode really useless.... | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell M4400 OS Windows 7 Professional CPU Intel Core 2 Extreme CPU Q9300 @ 2.54 GHz Memory 4 Gigs |
12-07-2009
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#6 | | 8 Beta x64, 7 Ultimate x64, Vista Ultimate x64, Vista Home Pre x86, XP Pro x86, Ubuntu 9.10 |
What's your system specs & wireless card? Without that info it might be a little hard to diagnose... | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Toshiba A500-ST6621 OS 8 Beta x64, 7 Ultimate x64, Vista Ultimate x64, Vista Home Pre x86, XP Pro x86, Ubuntu 9.10 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo T9600 2.80GHz x64 Motherboard Intel GM45 chipset Memory 8GB Graphics Card ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 Sound Card N/A Monitor(s) Displays single 16:9 widescreen (1366x768) Keyboard standard Toshiba backlit keyboard w/ numberpad Hard Drives Hitachi Travelstar 7K750 5400RPM 750GB Internet Speed N/A |
12-08-2009
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Quote: Originally Posted by MattRainier What's your system specs & wireless card? Without that info it might be a little hard to diagnose...  I'm having the same problem, but NOT using wireless.
My system is a Dell M4400 laptop with 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD HDD, 10/100/1000 on-board NIC.
Windows 7 x64 joined to a domain. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number self built OS Windows 7 64bit CPU Intel i7 860 Motherboard Asus P7P55D Pro Memory 8GB Corsaid Dominator 1600mhz DDR3 Graphics Card Sapphire HD 4870 1GB GDDR5 256-bit Monitor(s) Displays 21" Dell LCD PSU Antec TruePower New TP-750 Case Lian Li PC-P50B Cooling (2) 120mm intake fans, (2) 140mm exhaust fans, (1) 120mm exh Hard Drives OCZ Vertex EX 60GB SSD (OS)
150GB Western Digital VelociRaptor Other Info Xigmatek HDT-SD964 CPU Cooler
NZXT Sentry 2 fan controller |
12-08-2009
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#8 | | Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1, Ubuntu 11.04 x64 |
I installed XP Mode on my Win 7 x64 VAIO notebook today at work. After a successfull installation I fired it up and XP worked fine.
Next, I attempted to join our domain. I attached the notebook to our network with an ethernet cable. I set XP Mode's network connection to something other than the NAT choice, I think it was Intel ethernet? Anyways, after restarting XP Mode, I was able to setup the domain, then rebooted the XP Mode and logged into the domain with my regular domain username and password. I can browse the local network, install network printers, see the NAS shares that I normally see from my work desktop running XP, etc.
So far, the only weird thing is that when I resize the XP Mode window, it goes black for a few seconds and then I have to re-login to the domain. Then everything works ok again.
I'll check my IP settings for the host and guest adapters tomorrow and post the specifics, maybe it will be helpful? | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell E520 OS Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1, Ubuntu 11.04 x64 CPU Core2Quad Q6700 - 2.66 GHz Motherboard Whatever the heck Dell put in there... Memory 8 Gig Mushkin DDR2 800 MHz Graphics Card EVGA NVIDIA 9800GT - 512MB DDR3 Monitor(s) Displays 2 x 19" ViewSonic LCD Screen Resolution 2560x1024 PSU PCPower & Cooling Silencer 500 Watt Hard Drives 1 Intel X25-M 120G SSD, 1 300G VelociRaptor, 1 WD Caviar Black 1TB Internet Speed 15/2 Roadrunner Cable Other Info NOD32 AV - Malwarebytes |
12-09-2009
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Quote: Originally Posted by WiFi Ed I installed XP Mode on my Win 7 x64 VAIO notebook today at work. After a successfull installation I fired it up and XP worked fine.
Next, I attempted to join our domain. I attached the notebook to our network with an ethernet cable. I set XP Mode's network connection to something other than the NAT choice, I think it was Intel ethernet? Anyways, after restarting XP Mode, I was able to setup the domain, then rebooted the XP Mode and logged into the domain with my regular domain username and password. I can browse the local network, install network printers, see the NAS shares that I normally see from my work desktop running XP, etc.
So far, the only weird thing is that when I resize the XP Mode window, it goes black for a few seconds and then I have to re-login to the domain. Then everything works ok again.
I'll check my IP settings for the host and guest adapters tomorrow and post the specifics, maybe it will be helpful?
anxously awaiting your post, thank you. can you please share the configuration of your xp mode network adapter? why would i need to change those settings at all? | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number self built OS Windows 7 64bit CPU Intel i7 860 Motherboard Asus P7P55D Pro Memory 8GB Corsaid Dominator 1600mhz DDR3 Graphics Card Sapphire HD 4870 1GB GDDR5 256-bit Monitor(s) Displays 21" Dell LCD PSU Antec TruePower New TP-750 Case Lian Li PC-P50B Cooling (2) 120mm intake fans, (2) 140mm exhaust fans, (1) 120mm exh Hard Drives OCZ Vertex EX 60GB SSD (OS)
150GB Western Digital VelociRaptor Other Info Xigmatek HDT-SD964 CPU Cooler
NZXT Sentry 2 fan controller |
12-09-2009
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#10 | | Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1, Ubuntu 11.04 x64 |
Holty,
Here are my specifics:
1. The Win 7 host TCP/IP settings are "Obtain an IP address automatically".
2. The Win 7 host is logged in to the domain (my_employer.com), using an ethernet cable connection.
3. XP Mode Networking setting is set to my notebook's Ethernet Controller, not the default "Shared Networking (NAT)". NAT worked too, but it seemed to make everything very slow.
4. XP's TCP/IP Properties are set to "Obtain an IP address automatically".
I don't know if these settings are actually correct, or the best choices, but they are working for me. The domain I am joining is run on a Windows 2003 SP2 server. I think it's using Active Directory too, but I'm not expert in this area. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell E520 OS Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1, Ubuntu 11.04 x64 CPU Core2Quad Q6700 - 2.66 GHz Motherboard Whatever the heck Dell put in there... Memory 8 Gig Mushkin DDR2 800 MHz Graphics Card EVGA NVIDIA 9800GT - 512MB DDR3 Monitor(s) Displays 2 x 19" ViewSonic LCD Screen Resolution 2560x1024 PSU PCPower & Cooling Silencer 500 Watt Hard Drives 1 Intel X25-M 120G SSD, 1 300G VelociRaptor, 1 WD Caviar Black 1TB Internet Speed 15/2 Roadrunner Cable Other Info NOD32 AV - Malwarebytes All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:10 AM. |  |