i mean like, I could go to a hospital, where they allowed people to bring
their laptops and connect to their internet. I used to be able to connect
there. But now I can't. I don't know if you call them shared networks or not.
But thats how I referred to them anyway. Anyway, now, when I go there, my
laptop won't connect. My vista has what you call "computer on the move"
settings, "stand alone" settings, and connect to local area network settings.
The only thing I can connect to is the one at home. Does this help any?
"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:
> We need more information to help. How do you "connect to shared networks
> away from home"? RDC or VPN?
>
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> "shadow55" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >I used to be able to use my laptop to connect to shared networks away from
> > home. I accidently changed a setting or something, but now the laptop
> > won't
> > connect if the mode is in "computer on the move" etc. It will always
> > connect
> > at home to our own, but not away from home. How do I find where to change
> > the
> > settings for computer on the move, stand alone computer, things like that?
>
>