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script to create a local user on all workgroup computers
A friend changed the domain to a workgroup via the Network Properties through My Computer. When prompted for a username and password they put their name and a password and rebooted the computer. However, their credentials aren't logging them into the machine. Is there a way to get logged into the machine or a way

consistency of credentials strings in smbclient and smbmount
However, it's my understanding that both XP Home and Pro do cache credentials when you are using RAS/VPN connections. I suspect your problem in connecting to your SBS with XP Home over a VPN relates more to the fact that you have set up the remote computer with a domain instead of a workgroup.

access LDAP fom a workgroup
Currently our workgroup mail server is dying a very painful death. Getting corrupt, hanging, service stopping intermittantly etc. I'm afraid the current email The only thing that will happen is that the users will be required to enter their domain credentials when Outlook starts. No big deal in itself until you

Password Changes need a reboot !
I'm trying to connect an XP Prof laptop to an XP Prof. workgroup network by using a dial-up connection, modem to modem. The remote pc will not accept the laptop's credentials, insisting that the domain be specified. Is it possbile to make such a dial-up connection to a workgroup? Any help will be much appreciated;

Changing from domain to workgroup
... IIS server on Server 2003 and Anonymous Access and Windows Integrated Security are checked but when some users wants to access site IIS requires credentials . back to WORKGROUP my IIS works fine. Then I have join server to domain again and IIS ask for credential every time somebody try to access web site.

Workgroup at home and domain at office
I'm looking for good reference material pertaining to the pros & cons of configuring traveling laptop user's W2K (and XP Pro) machines for "Workgroup" membership as Can't they just create a domain account for the user w/ the EXACT credentials as the local account on the laptop and then rely on pass-through

dial-up workgroup connection
Can the credentials be given somewhere ? The DTS package should be scheduled and run once every day. One final question: the two sql servers are in two separate firewalled DMZs. Is the table transfer incapsulated within port 1433 ? Sorry, first time I deal with DTS packages! Thank you very much for your help.

Using domain credentials on a workgroup network
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present credentials which allow access to the specific resources you need access to. You can specify the domain name as part of the credentials in two ways: I want to create a WORKGROUP that can access resources on the DOMAIN. When a Windows95/98 Workgroup client tries to access a Domain share,

Changed computer from WORKGROUP to MSHOME and now unable to ...
How to use a shared printer on a workgroup PC from a domain PC. I had 2 network in 2 sites. Site A has a Win2k/WinXP stations workgroup with no servers. Site B has a handful of Win2k Pro station with Win2k server. Laptops that are logon onto cached network credentials on site B, cannot access share resources on

Can't Join Win 2003 Domain
The initial connection establishment can take a bit longer because your credentials are passed, those fail, then it asks you for valid credentials. Once the connection is established though, there shouldn't be any difference. You can speed this up by entering the following as a logon script: net use

printing on a network
PSben nis....@gmail.com microsoft public platformsdk security hi, is there any way to validate through network local user credentials (user and password) of a workgroup computer? scenario: compA has a user: "userA". is there any way to validate "userA" on compA from computer B (either workgroup or domain computer)?

Changed from domain to workgroup - locked out
Kent W. England [MVP] k...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp network_web I think the easiest way to have a workgroup and domain access at the same time is to setup your system as a workgroup member and use the workgroup name from the office. When you access domain resources, you will have to enter your credentials

Authentication problem in "workgroup" with a system using ...
Can't work with SYSTEM, but should work when the service runs as a local user account which has a shadow account on the remote system, are you sure both accounts have the same credentials?. Are you able to copy to the remote system from the command line or explorer using the same account? Willy.

Remote Desktop saved credentials Vista Business
Mike Brannigan [MSFT] mikeb...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin Indee, There is no need to logon to a workgroup at home. Just continue to use your domain logon. Unless your administrator as removed your ability to logon with cached credentials, you will be able to logon using your

urgent! unable to access system after changing workgroup name
It would not let me log in with domain credentials so I logged on with the local admin account but the machine acted like it did not have a computer account on the domain. I checked in AD and it did but could not use any domain credentials to access anything on the network. I ended up joining a Workgroup and then

IIS requires credentials all the time....PART II
All of those systems can access domain resources via SAMBA/WORKGROUP credentials, but that is different from actual domain membership. Are you claiming that SAMBA/Linux doesn't allow you to authenticate against a domain controller, and share printers and directories? If so, you are very much mistaken.

Moving from a DOMAIN to a WORKGROUP
NetBEUI When I try to access my work computer from NT 4.0 Wkst from home it connects but when I try to browse the network I get a msg: Workgroup is not When you connect to a remote network using RAS, the credentials (ie username and password) you enter in the RAS Authentication dialog box are not used by the

validating user credentials to a workgroup computer
Lurch theoriginallu...@tiscali.co.uk uk comp home-networking On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 15:48:29 +0100, Hardeep Rakhra <m...@rakhra.org.uk> strung together this: But wouldn't that mean I'd have to have a different set of credentials for each and every machine I want to remotely connect to? No, or yes.

wmi access denied in XP
Unless you are in the same domain or work group, there is no syncing that is going to occur. The username is just a friendly way for people to recognize SIDs. still be different SIDs but when you access the services on the server, you can have XP connect with the logged in credentials to login automatically.

changing from domain mode to workgroup mode
Workgroup clients can access a share on a server in the domain provided the client has a domain user and password to access the share. Ccmsetup will use current credentials for network access.]LOG]!><time="09:06:35.312+240" date="08-24-2006" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="872"