Sharing files between Vista Domain PC and Home Workgroup Laptop

G

Guest

Greetings,

I am new to vista and as the admin I have installed Vista on 'my' computers
before rolling it out. RIght now I am having problems sharing files between
my Work Computer (which is part of a windows 2000 domain) and my Laptop which
is a member of my personal workgroup at my home.

When I try to access a share on the Machine that is a domain member I get
the error: The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary
domain failed.

But when I go the otherway around and connect from my PC (Domain) to my
Laptop (workgroup) I am prompted for username and password and everything
works fine.

Is there any way to fix this so that non domain members of a visiting
workgroup can access files and printers?
 
R

Robert L [MVP - Networking]

In this case, creating the same username and password on both computers.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
Greetings,

I am new to vista and as the admin I have installed Vista on 'my' computers
before rolling it out. RIght now I am having problems sharing files between
my Work Computer (which is part of a windows 2000 domain) and my Laptop which
is a member of my personal workgroup at my home.

When I try to access a share on the Machine that is a domain member I get
the error: The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary
domain failed.

But when I go the otherway around and connect from my PC (Domain) to my
Laptop (workgroup) I am prompted for username and password and everything
works fine.

Is there any way to fix this so that non domain members of a visiting
workgroup can access files and printers?
 
G

Guest

Should it not prompt for username and password?

I understand that is how it works in a workgroup, but I am connecting to a
domain controlled PC.

Vince
 

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