It depends on what you want to do. You can access shared files/folders
by mapping a share using "Net use" from a command prompt and specifying your
credentials in the command. Type "net use /?" at a command prompt to see
the syntax.
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> If my machine is in a domain, it there a way to view and manipulate
> machines that are in a workgroup if the workgroup name is different
> from the domains?
> I know that if I name the workgroup the same as the domain I have
> some workability there but that isnt' an option.
> Is there another workaround to view these machines at will? I have
> all the rights I need for the workgroup and some for the domain.