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Setting up Work Computer on Home NetworkI have a work-issued notebook that I need to connect to my home network.....I
have no problem accessing and authenticating the computer on my wireless network, and no problem accessing my home network's shared internet connection My issue is that I can't seem to get the computer recognized as part of the home network, nor can I access shared network resources such as my printer.... Network wizard will not run on my computer, since the computer is set up as part of a domain......is there a workaround??? I'm running Windows XP Pro, and have administrative rights on the computer (but of course don't want to do anything that will mess up my work-based network settings)... any help would be most appreciated Thanks andy wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > I have a work-issued notebook that I need to connect to my home From MVP Lanwench - You don't need to change to a workgroup just to> network.....I have no problem accessing and authenticating the > computer on my wireless network, and no problem accessing my home > network's shared internet connection > > My issue is that I can't seem to get the computer recognized as part > of the home network, nor can I access shared network resources such as > my printer.... > > Network wizard will not run on my computer, since the computer is set > up as part of a domain......is there a workaround??? > > I'm running Windows XP Pro, and have administrative rights on the > computer (but of course don't want to do anything that will mess up my > work-based network settings)... access resources on it. You shouldn't play with your laptop's network settings at all. Once you've logged in using your domain account (using cached credentials), and have an IP address on the home network, you can map drives, use printers, whatnot, very easily - one way, in a command line: net use x: \\computername\sharename /user:computername\username <enter> MS KB article about the Net Use command - http://tinyurl.com/3bpnj Also see: Managing One Windows XP-based Laptop for the Office and Home by MVP Charlie Russel http://tinyurl.com/cpy9q http://winhlp.com/wxdomainworkgroup.htm - MVP Hans-Georg Michna Malke You should be able to access resourtces on your home network with the laptop,
but the resources on the laptop won't be accessible. Probably the best way to access resources is with NET USE commands. They may not show up in Network Places. |
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