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re: Networking/File/Printer Sharing 4 Newbies
Monday, October 10, 2005 at 12:31 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Eric Giam
(6 messages posted)
Hi Dan,
Is that mean in item One(1), I have to switch the network setting from Domain
to workgroup so that they can talk, then when back to office on Item Two(2), I need
to rejoin with admin password ?
Eric
On Friday, September 23, 2005 at 2:53 pm, Dan Sarandrea, MCSE wrote:
>The right way to do it is to ask your workplace network admin if company policy
allows
>connection to a home network. If so, then to make it work we will have to do several
>things:
>
>1. When you get home, you will start the computer and log onto the local computer
>using a local user acount. This is different from at work, where you log onto the
>Domain (not the computer) using a Domain User account. The easy but less secure
>way to accomplish this is to give you a local account that has administrative privilges
>on the local computer.
>
>2. When you get to work, you will have to rejoin the Domain, and to do that your
>admin will have to either (a) add your Domain user acount to the group that is allowed
>to perfom the act of joining computers to the Domain, or (b) supply you with the
>User Account and Password for an account that is allowed to add computers to the
>Domain. Once the computer is back on the Domain, then you would log into the Domain
>normally.
>
>There are several programs available for people that have to hook up to several
networks:
>
>GlobeSoft Multinetwork Manager
v7
>
>Mobile NetSwitch
>
>NetSwitcher
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