Re: Invalid Domain

From: Gilles (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/06/04


Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 00:56:14 -0700

If you need to connect at different accesspoints please
look at GlobeSofts MultiNetwork Manager 7
I have found it to be very useful and it has saved me a
lot of time and frustration

/Gilles

>-----Original Message-----
>Same reply - your IT staff at work will need to repair
the changes you've
>made, while you're with them ask them how to use the
laptop off the domain.
>
>--
>Richard G. Harper [MVP Win9x] rgharper@email.com
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>"JJ" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:637e01c4932e$603c74d0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>>I have quite similar problem. I also changed Domain to
>> Workgroup, but I cannot even logon to my work laptop
>> (W2K). Reason why I changed it from domain to workgroup
>> was that I wanted to share my home files (Win XP) to
work
>> laptop. How could I now logon? There are no domain
>> available in W2K logon screen. I have
>> tried "domain\username" and "username@domain.com" but it
>> does not work. Any ideas what I could try next?
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I have a computer from work and I hooked it up to my
home
>>>network and stupidly changed the Network Config from the
>>>Domain to Workgroup. Now when I try to change it back
to
>>>access the work server, it won't let me because it says:
>>>"The following error occured validating the name "(My
>>>domain)" This condition may be caused by a DNS lookup
>>>problem. The specified domain either does not exist or
>>>could not be contacted."
>>>Now I know the domain name is correct. What can i do so
>> i
>>>dont have to take it in to the company's slow tech
>>>support? Thanks
>>>.
>>>
>
>
>.
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