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XP SP2 - profile detection without GPO's ?

Subject: XP SP2 - profile detection without GPO's ?
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 10:57:33 +0200
To find out which profile to activate (domain or standard), Windows Firewall
in SP2 compares DNS suffixes from the network connections and the system
that send the last GPO.

Now, what if you don't have GPO's (like in NT4) ? How does it know when
you're 'in the domain' ?

First tests in my NT4 domain show that it doesn't know, and consequently
startup in standard profile.
Any idea's ?


Frank
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