this is a routing table issue. you may try to use route command to modify
the routing table.
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"Jay Moritz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is this possible with Win XP Pro?
>
> I am a developer working at a small business and need to connect one of my
> computers to the clients workgroup and I also need to maintain a
connection
> to my other 2 computers on my own workgroup. I do have 2 NICs in the
> computer that I want to connect to both workgroups. Is there a way to make
> Win XP Pro connect to one workgroup through one NIC and the second
workgroup
> through the second NIC? I'd rather not put my other two computers on the
> clients workgroup because they have personal work and work from other
> clients. I just need to access some network resources from the one
computer.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jay A. Moritz
>
>