Win 2000 Pro - Multiple Networks

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Paul Crate

Hi,

I've got windows 2000 pro on my laptop that I use in the office. In the
office its connected to a windows 2000 server running active directory.

At home, I have braodband and a wireless network.

Is it possible to have to configurations on the w2k laptop to connect to my
home network and the office domain.

If I connect the laptop at home, I can connect to the internet (just disble
the ISA client). But I want to be able to connect to my other desktops.

Can this be done?

Cheers
Paul
 
Don't change your domain membership. You can log into your domain (with
cached credentials) and then access resources on your workgroup
computer(s)....

net use x: \\homepc\sharename /user:homepcname\usernameonhomepc

etc. You can also add a printer (don't try to browse) - just manually
specify \\homepc\homeprintersharename after you've mapped a drive to provide
the appropriate credentials.
 

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