Thanks, Bob - I'll study in detail later. (Late for the office!)
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"Robert L [MS-MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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this may help. quoted from
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How can I share files between workgroup computer and domain/workgroup
computer?
I have a home wireless network and share files and a printer between two
computers. I also use Win 2000/XP laptop at work with domain network. How
can I share files between these computers at home?
A: Deepening on your network setup, you may 1) Logon local laptop using the
same logon id and password on both machine.
2) change workgroup name to match win2000 domain and the laptop needs to
install at home first ad then join the domain .
3) without changing the workgroup name and logon ID, just enable guest
account in win 2000/XP.
4) If you are running XP, enable Simple File Sharing.
5) logon domain user on the domain laptop (even the workgroup is different),
use command net use \\workgroupcomputer /user:administrator, (here
administrator is workgroup computer local administrator), the enter
workgroup computer administrator password. You should be able to access the
workgroup resources.
Don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need consulting services.
Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you may get more help.
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
How to Setup Windows, Network, Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
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"Philip Herlihy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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I have a laptop running XP Pro. I connect to the office network (via a
docking station with Ethernet connection). At home I can connect to the
Internet via a wireless PCMCIA card linking to an ADSL modem. So far so
good!
I want to be able to share files at home as well as at the office, and get
access to a printer on a machine at home. As the office connection is based
on an Active Directory domain login (Win2K server), I can't just use a
common workgroup name. I bet there's a neat solution to this but I sure
can't figure out what it would be. Any advice, references, gratefully
received!
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