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Old 11-01-2006, 06:41 PM   #1
Default Domain at work, Workgroup at home


I have a new laptop and it's a member of a domain when I'm at work,
connected to a wires-only network.

When I get home I connect to my wireless router for internet access and this
works just fine. However, I'd like to also browse the files on my home
network (a workgroup).

How do I go about getting Windows XP to access the workgroup without
stopping it from being a member of the domain at work? I think I'll loose
the domain if I run the Wizard from the "Network ID" button in My Computer's
Properties.

Can someone give me a few pointers?

TIA




elziko
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Old 11-01-2006, 06:56 PM   #2
Frankster
 
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Default Re: Domain at work, Workgroup at home

You are right. And wise for asking first.

Usually the remark goes more like this... "OMG, I removed my company
provided laptop from my work domain and now I can't logon because I don't
know the local administer password." And... "I can't change it back to
domain either. Help!".

Anyway, the only way you can switch back and forth between a domain and a
local workgroup account is to have the Administrator passwords for BOTH.

-Frank

"elziko" <> wrote in message
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>I have a new laptop and it's a member of a domain when I'm at work,
>connected to a wires-only network.
>
> When I get home I connect to my wireless router for internet access and
> this works just fine. However, I'd like to also browse the files on my
> home network (a workgroup).
>
> How do I go about getting Windows XP to access the workgroup without
> stopping it from being a member of the domain at work? I think I'll loose
> the domain if I run the Wizard from the "Network ID" button in My
> Computer's Properties.
>
> Can someone give me a few pointers?
>
> TIA
>



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Old 11-01-2006, 07:39 PM   #3
Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
 
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Default Re: Domain at work, Workgroup at home

Hi
May be this can Help.
Configuring a Laptop (or any computer) to connect to more than one Network,
http://www.ezlan.net/faq#fewtcp-ip
http://www.ezlan.net/metrics.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"elziko" <> wrote in message
news:OmsoOVe$...
>I have a new laptop and it's a member of a domain when I'm at work,
>connected to a wires-only network.
>
> When I get home I connect to my wireless router for internet access and
> this works just fine. However, I'd like to also browse the files on my
> home network (a workgroup).
>
> How do I go about getting Windows XP to access the workgroup without
> stopping it from being a member of the domain at work? I think I'll loose
> the domain if I run the Wizard from the "Network ID" button in My
> Computer's Properties.
>
> Can someone give me a few pointers?
>
> TIA
>



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Old 11-01-2006, 08:22 PM   #4
elziko
 
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Frankster wrote:
> Anyway, the only way you can switch back and forth between a domain
> and a local workgroup account is to have the Administrator passwords
> for BOTH.


Yes, I have the administritive passwords for both that /is/ something I can
do. So there's no other option apart from leaving the domain and joining the
workgroup and vice versa? Is there any 3rd party software that will do this
automatically?


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Old 11-01-2006, 08:42 PM   #5
elziko
 
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Actually maybe I'm asking the wrong question? All I want to do is access one
of the shared folders on one of the machines on my Workgroup at home.

Should this be possible without actually leaving the domain?

The reason I ask this is because at work, when I look in Network
Connections>Entire Network I can see our work's domain and a workgroup. When
connected via wireless at home I only see the domain (which I'm obviously no
longer connected to).

TIA


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