Hi Kevin,
If you are a member of a domain, you can still access folders on other
workgroups, you just need to enter a username and password which is valid on
the computer you are connecting to.
For example, if you are connecting to a shared folder on a workgroup
computer using Windows Explorer, select 'Map Network Drive' from the Tools
menu. This should create a dialog box which will allow you to enter the
driver letter and shared folder name. There is also a line saying 'Connect
using a different user name.' If you click on the underlined text, you can
enter a username and password which should be valid on the computer the
share is on.
Thanks,
Chris Gual [MSFT]
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"Kevin Gal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am a memeber of a ServerDomain, can I also be a memeber of a peer to peer
> work group at Home (this is a laptop)? Windows XP Pro ... Thanks Kevin
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