domain question

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lula

hello, I have my computer that it is attached to the company's network and
domain. I log in with my username and then in the domain I have "bushcos".
Now, I need to take that computer to another place for them to use for a
couple of days and then I want to bring it back to my office. If I take it to
the other property, it wont log in as it has that domain and it wont
recognize it in that property.
I know how to take it off the domain so the other property can use it, but I
dont want to lose any of my information, so I need to keep my login and keep
all my files.

How can I do this?
thank you in advance.
 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)

lula said:
hello, I have my computer that it is attached to the company's network and
domain. I log in with my username and then in the domain I have "bushcos".
Now, I need to take that computer to another place for them to use for a
couple of days and then I want to bring it back to my office. If I take it
to
the other property, it wont log in as it has that domain and it wont
recognize it in that property.
I know how to take it off the domain so the other property can use it, but
I
dont want to lose any of my information, so I need to keep my login and
keep
all my files.

How can I do this?
thank you in advance.

I would ask your network/server administrator.
 
L

lula

yes, he is too busy and not answering his phone at this moment... I did leave
him a voicemail and an email... but I thought I would ask here just in case.

thank you anyway!
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

lula said:
yes, he is too busy and not answering his phone at this moment... I did
leave
him a voicemail and an email... but I thought I would ask here just in
case.

thank you anyway!

I thought that the spirit of newsgroups is to assist those people with
computer problems who do not have ready access to a suitably qualified
support person. I cringe at the thought of volunteers giving their time in
situations where the paid support person is not instantly available.
 
L

lula

I apologize for any inconvenience.

Pegasus (MVP) said:
I thought that the spirit of newsgroups is to assist those people with
computer problems who do not have ready access to a suitably qualified
support person. I cringe at the thought of volunteers giving their time in
situations where the paid support person is not instantly available.
 

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