Re: connecting a workgroup computer to a domain

From: Robert L [MS-MVP] (noreply_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/05/04


Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 10:20:32 -0600

this may help. quoted from http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to access different domain without changing the network settings

 To use a laptop to access to different domain without changing the domain
settings, logon local machine (instead of domain) using your domain logon ID
that also are created on your local computer. If it is possible, you may
create the same logon id and password on all domain so that you always are
able to access the domain you are connecting to. Also you may want to create
one batch file like logon.bat with domain logon ID and password to map
network drives.

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"rasheedkpenny" <rasheedkpenny.12nfew@mail.mcse.ms> wrote in message 
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>
> I have a workgroup and a domain in the same network, how can I connect
> permanently a workgroup computer to a server network drive, so every
> time I can acces it without prompting for a username and a password?
>
> Same question, but this time for a connection between a user logged on
> locally on a computer (usename not on the server)and the network drive
> on server.
>
> I believe it's almost the same procedure for both cases! Is it done
> with passports? How?
>
> 10x
>
>
>
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