Re: Connecting a domain computer to a network
From: Pegasus \(MVP\) (I.can_at_fly.com)
Date: 05/29/04
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Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 19:49:15 +1000
"Tim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a couple of home computers (XP Home and XP Pro)
> which I network using a simple workgroup. I also have a
> work computer which is part of a domain (Windows 2000
> Pro).
>
> During work hours, the work computer is connected to a
> LAN. After hours, I can log onto the computer stand-
> alone, but its ID remains part of the domain. At times I
> would like to be able to connect the work computer to one
> of the home computers.
>
> I there a way I can configure the work computer to see
> the workgroup without losing its membership to the
> domain? I don't want the work computer to lose its
> domain ID.
>
> Thanks
>
You should discuss this with your network administrator.
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