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Networking setup
Frank S fsex...@qwest.net alt os windows2000 You're right that you have to choose between one or the other, domain or workgroup. This would seem to indicate that if I want the clients as part of the domain then all the clients will appear in the same workgroup/domain in windows explorer / network neighbourhood.

how to connect to workgroup from domain
API calls for retrieving all the Workgroup/Domain/Computer names on the network I need to do two things I need to get a list of all the Workgroups/Domains on the network and place all those names into an array. The second thing I need to do is to get all the computer names on a specific Workgroup/Domain and place

Windows XP network with imposed workgroup/domain
Bill Sanderson Bill_Sander...@msn.com.plugh.org microsoft public windowsxp work_remotely Is the workgroup name set to the domain name, or, But now on my new computer when I click remote desktop, it tried to browse the network, then it gives message: The WORKGROUP domain/workgroup doesnot contain any terminal

Can't Logon to Win2kPro after joining Workgroup
Is the printer in workgroup shared to Everyone? 2. What is the connection between two workgroup/domain computers? Can the domain computer ping the workgroup computer, or access file shares on it? 3. Add the network printer with typing the UNC name of the printer (\\<workgroup computer IP>\<printer name>),

Workgroup logon results in slow traffic vs Domain why?
It's not on the workgroup domain, however, the workgroup and user name are in the settings. As if there's is another firewall, even though it's turned off. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've been trying to look up info on this all day, but no luck. THANK YOU!!! Home uses Simple File Sharing.

Win2k & XP workgroups and domains
... Mark Hollander <m...@atcom.co.za> wrote: ¤ The problem is that I cannot use these 2 examples on a ¤ Windows98/WindowsME machine. ¤ ¤ Is there any other way I can get the Workgroup/Domain name ¤ How about the following: Environment.UserDomainName() Paul ~~~ pclem...@ameritech.net Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)

broadcast message
A computer cannot simultaneously be a member of both a workgroup and a domain. I guess I don't get it. I thought the "flat namespace" problem was the fact that everybody showed up en masse. Now it looks like that was only happening because we set the workgroup/domain name the same. Question 1: What is this "flat

Lost Profile (Workgroup / Domain ) - Bruce
David Wade g8...@yahoo.com uk comp home-networking "Roy Collingwood" <r...@roycollingwood.co.uk> wrote in message news:Tovxa.2444$jO5.19078285@news-text.cableinet.net... is it correct that to change from workgroup to domain in win2000 server, i have to re-install it? You don't say if you mean Domain Memeber or

Rename the windows workgroup domain in Active Directory
David Lowndes dav...@mvps.org microsoft public vc language Anyone know of a trick to get the Workgroup/Domain that a machine is connected to? Its easy enough on NT+, but i'm looking for 9x... Steve, Try PSS ID Number: 155698 "HOWTO: Retrieve Current User and Domain Names on Windows" Dave -- MVP VC++ FAQ:

Join a domain
On 17 May 2003, Roy Collingwood uttered the following: is it correct that to change from workgroup to domain in win2000 server, i have to re-install it? Nope. Open up Control Panel. Double click on System. Select Network Identification. Click Properties and slect Domain and type in your domain.

Windows XP and 2000
Things are working pretty well, but once I started using diald to control my network connection on the Linux box I saw that the W95 machines were asking my Linux's nameserver for the machine "workgroup.domain.com" where "workgroup" is the workgroup of my LAN and "domain.com" is the DNS domain set in regular W95

stop users from getting to workgroup from domain
Since the machine serving the printer was a workgroup config, there had to be a matching login account for the user. I added the account and the problem disappeared. I know I had run into this before, but it's been a while since I worked in a mixed environment of workgroup/domain. Thank you for replying!

Domain/workgroup conflict?
Dustin dustin.graff...@auerprecision.com microsoft public windowsnt protocol tcpip API calls for retrieving all the Workgroup/Domain/Computer names on the network I need to do two things I need to get a list of all the Workgroups/Domains on the network and place all those names into an array.

Stupid question im sure....
So while trying out different things, the last thing I changed was the Workgroup/Domain setting on my laptop - instead of connecting to my corporate domain as I normally do, I set up the laptop to connect to a Workgroup, in the hope that this would allow me to connect to my home PC (which I had also set up on the

domain name = workgroup name ?
AOL Dial-up won't figure into this at all, the dial-up adapter will get you an IP just fine, and the workgroup/domain doesn't matter. -----Original Message----- I'm trying to determine the best way to setup a new laptop that's I will be using with two different networks. On Network A, i'll be using the onboard NIC

Connecting to Workgroup domain
Mail.app: EHLO mac\032hd.workgroup.domain.com.. (not a typo; Mail.app sends EHLO) These are the mail server's responses: to Emailer: 250 mailserver.domain.com Hello [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx], pleased to meet you.. to mail.app: 501 5.0.0 Invalid domain name.. <snip> So, now the question becomes, why is Mail trying to send

domains, logons and LanMan[98] Q's
Carl Cox Systems Support Engineer Applied Retail Solutions, Inc. The opinions expressed are my own, not those of my employer. Gambit32 wrote in message <37cdf738.21208...@news.cygnus.org>... Is there a way to set a comment for our workgroup/domain, so it shows up when people go to 'entire network'?

change computer name & domain/workgroup at same time
Is your network a peer-to-peer network, or is the other NT box implementing a domain? Short answer: Make sure that all machines belong to the same workgroup/domain. Create accounts on NT machines, with the appropiate user rights. Long explanation: W9x has a few peculiarities in passing the credentials to a NT

libsmbclient: Browsing and a URI spec?
Is there a way to track what computer belongs to a workgroup/domain in audit logs? This would have been most helpful in the circumstance that occurred today. I am also especially worried about is someone surreptitiously plugging into the network and pack sniffing data. The only way that I suppose I can do that is

What's happening when W95 looks for nonexisting machine <WORKGROUP ...
m time server = Yes wins support = yes name resolve order = wins lmhosts hosts bcast max open files = 100000 logon script = gerry.bat logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U security = user workgroup = WORKGROUP domain admin group = @IT domain logons = Yes os level = 65 preferred master = yes domain master = yes local master