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Workgroup and Server DomainI am a memeber of a ServerDomain, can I also be a memeber of a peer to peer
work group at Home (this is a laptop)? Windows XP Pro ... Thanks Kevin Hi Kevin,
If you are a member of a domain, you can still access folders on other workgroups, you just need to enter a username and password which is valid on the computer you are connecting to. For example, if you are connecting to a shared folder on a workgroup computer using Windows Explorer, select 'Map Network Drive' from the Tools menu. This should create a dialog box which will allow you to enter the driver letter and shared folder name. There is also a line saying 'Connect using a different user name.' If you click on the underlined text, you can enter a username and password which should be valid on the computer the share is on. Thanks, Chris Gual [MSFT] -- Show quoteHide quoteThis posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Kevin Gal" <Kevin***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A9E79A0E-8FBF-4637-8AA7-99BDEF222D73@microsoft.com... >I am a memeber of a ServerDomain, can I also be a memeber of a peer to peer > work group at Home (this is a laptop)? Windows XP Pro ... Thanks Kevin
Thinkpad R40 and Wireless
Adding a workgroup Re: IP Address conflict Recommendations for WPA hardware? help!!! cant get 2 pc's on a wireless network to share anything! Laptop will not connect to workgroup access drops ip replaced with win default Can't share between two computers Access Point How set OID from user mode? |
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