Re: profile setup question
- From: "Charlie Brookhart" <charliebrookhart46@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 12:25:09 -0400
There are two domains followed by a "this computer" I can log in to one of
the domains even though I am not on that network, but I cannot get into
"this computer"
"Doug Sherman [MVP]" <nodspamherman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:eIjyBnTmGHA.856@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
At the login screen for a computer joined to a domain, you should have 3the
fields: user name, password, and domain. If you do not have a line for
domain, click the Options button. If you click the small triangle at the(this
end of the domain field, you can select to log onto the local machine
computer) instead of the domain. You must use a local user account and1
password when you do this, and you will get a different profile.
Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
"Charlie Brookhart" <charliebrookhart46@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On my laptop computer, which now has XP Pro installed, I am wondering if
there is a way I can setup two different profiles -- 1 for home use and
Ifor when I am at school. My laptop was recently setup for my school'smy
network so that I connect to their domain. I also want to be able to use
laptop for general purposes outside of the school network, but currently
am not able to do so.
.
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