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Workgroup private shares?
Your server credentials are cached and can be used even while the server is off-line. If I am not connected to the internet, what will I logon to when I boot my computer? Am I opening up a can of worms? Any advice/discussion of the workgroup vs domain is appreciated. Also, is there a networking/server "bible" that

Notebooks dropping to $99 levels
Here is information from MVP Lanwench: Note - you don't need to change to a workgroup just to access resources on it. You shouldn't play with your laptop's network settings at all. Once you've logged in using your domain account (using cached credentials), and have an IP address on the home network,

Workgroup machine to Domain file share
Can the credentials be given somewhere ? The DTS package should be scheduled and run once every day. Can I assume that Windows Authentication is being used in development? Need to create SQL Server logins on both servers and use SQL Server authentication on all connections. A Dynamic Properties Task can be used to

Domain -> Workgroup - problem?
If I enter a different set of credentials that are valid for the shares then explorer accesses the share just fine. Can any one explain why I can't use the same credentials on both the domain and the work group? Because the credentials are not the same. If your username is "mike"... on both systems.

validating user credentials to a workgroup computer
A workgroup is just a peer to peer setup. But to access a share, you must have valid credentials on the machine which hosts the share. There is no overall "workgroup" database of accounts like a domain. If you have many users, it can get messy! Brett Evanson wrote: We don't have a workgroup server.

Changed domain to workgroup, not able to logon
If you support specifying a workgroup, it needs to be done separately from the specification of the domain. Why? Effectively, 'domain\user' is the username you're using for authentication. What if a user wishes to browse workgroup2, using his credentials from domain1? This should be allowed, and with inter-domain

Network mapping domain > workgroup
Maybe it's something different from what I use when I start Windows XP on the laptop. -- PeteCresswell - Do you experience this problem when in Workgroup mode? - While in Domain mode, you use a certain account name / password when challenged. Do you use the same credentials when logging on in Workgroup mode?

Directory listing in libsmbclient.so
The HTTP redirector doesn't pass credentials. -- Jim Harrison MCP(NT4, W2K), A+, Network+, PCG http://isaserver.org/pages/author_index.asp?aut=3 http://isatools.org Read the help XY There is a workgroup "Y", with the same IP Range 192.168.XY The ISA server & the Domain Controller are part of this domain.

access LDAP fom a workgroup
The InterProccess Communication (IPC$) is prompting you for credentials existing at the target. In this case, the domain account is irrelevent. Note that "everyone" on the workgroup client does not include someone who is nobody, lol. Funny but true. "Andy S" <an...@powwowwater.com> wrote in message

Client/Server app. using named pipes between workgroup and domain
(* I'll get to a small exception to this: cached credentials) This means that if you want to use Domain Security accounts on local resources for a workstation, you must join .... Would I have to change my computer in the propteries of My Computer to be connected to the domain or can I just leave it as my workgroup?

HELP: Accessing C$ Share On Workgroup Computers
"Once you have rights to a PC", The user of the PC has access to the credentials of the caller anyway if not beforehand. Hello, I need to map a shared folder in a workgroup server to users in a domain. Now this is done manually. What I want to do is write a script to map the drive and prompt user for workgroup

Joining WorkGroup Without Losing Domain?
Just configure you laptop to be a member of the office domain, and then when you are at home you can logon still using you Domain account (because by default we cache logon credentials - check with the admin in your office to see that this is still enabled). Once logged in - since you are on a workgroup - there is

Samba 3beta3 and NETAPP filer - cannot join domain [long]
By logging on to the computer using the local Administrator account you have the ability to change the membership from workgroup to a domain or vice versa. If you are a member of a workgroup and you join it to a domain you will be prompted for domain user account credentials. This is where you would enter the

Connect W2K Laptop from Work to Home Wireless Network
Correct you cannot setup a trust relationship between a workgroup and a domain. By default the server will look at the domain field passed by the machine and if the domain is not trusted in your case it's a workgroup the server will not pass the credentials to a DC of the domain assuming the Exchange server is not

XP machine must supply credentials to connect to shared printer...
Problem in workgroup network and file/ printer sharing in Win2000 Pro, We have a small network with 1 Win2000 Pro network and 3 Win98 computers. Don't know what account you set up on 2000, but they need to have the same credentials (usernames and passwords) used to log into the Windows 98 boxes.

networking Win2000 Pro & Win98 in peer to peer network (Workgroup)
I wouldn't want to support an 11-machine workgroup in a million years. Exactly why not? I'm not at this customers site 24/7 - it has to be a self-running If the server goes down as is, they ought to be able to log in with cached credentials. Please explain how to enable this.. the only way I can get them into

dts package - workgroup sql server
All of the computers in the home LAN are in a workgroup (one XP and one Windows 98). The domain is called idir and the home LAN workgroup is called AshRoad. In some cases, you need to use Map Network Drive so that you can provide appropriate credentials when connecting to shares on other computers in a mixed

Workgroup accessability problems
It says its encoded, but anyone can open the thing without credentials. *All* Access apps need a workgroup file, the default being 'system.mdw'. It is good practice to leave this one alone and create new ones for customisation. If you can still open an Access file after applying user-level security then you must

Prompted for credentials to anonymous sites behind ISA 2006
Why don't you just simply create a domain with the same name as your workgroup? BTW you don't JOIN a workgroup NOR do you HAVE to join the "workgroup" have set up a user account on the server for the "guest" computer that matches the credentials on the guest computer - a little bit of hassle, but no big deal).

SBS 4.5 Question
Joe Richards [MVP] humorexpr...@hotmail.com microsoft public adsi general You need to use adsopenobject and specify credentials OR use runas /netonly to for LDAP connectivity and i have a test ldap server that has a few test users setup for testing. i am operating from a workgroup environment so i am not linked