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Directory listing in libsmbclient.so
... wrote in <hILKf.42812$K42.10...@newsfe7-win.ntli.net>: Hi, how can I connect a domain xp machine to workgroup machines at another location (for the purposes of file sharing whilst on the workgroup)? Use cached credentials or give the tech support guy a blowjob in return for admin access to your machine.

DHS on W2K03 more secure than Open Source says ex hacker ...
There's three machines on the LAN each one a member of the workgroup. An Administrator account with the same credentials is used on each machine: XP Pro (XP1), XP Home (XP2), Vista Premium (VP1). XP1 can connect to other machines and access their shares. Neither of the other two machines can connect to XP1 yet the

Securing a database with a current workgroup file
Open db with a user name that has administrator credentials. Grant full permissions on all objects to the default Users group Close Access and reopen with a non-secure workgroup. Create new file and import all objects from the original. "Eric Butts [MSFT]" <ebu...@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Moving from a DOMAIN to a WORKGROUP
I was trying to add a laptop to the workgroup. When I changed it from the domain to the workgroup and rebooted, I cannot logon. I am on Windows XP Pro. I do not have the Admin credentials for the laptop. Is there a way to log on and change it back to the original domain? Am I hosed? Please help!

Domain denies access to workgroup
Objective: Run a script remotely on another machine in a workgroup, not a Domain To this point: Unless someone who is experienced with WSH can offer I think you It's so long since I saw a workgroup, I've no idea how to do it. Maybe a null session share with full permissions or something, could be hacked within

Workgroup to Domain - Worth The Trouble?
Windows XP Pro can join a domain or a workgroup. Windows Media Center Edition cannot join a domain or workgroup (without a hack that disables the MCE extenders). Windows XP Professional features, specifically Domain Join and Cached Credentials (Credentials Manager for logons) are not included.

Login to domain andd workgroup
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a workgroup network you may not be authenticated with the server. Windows will attempt an automatic connection using the credentials you used to login to the host you are running the application on. However, there may not even be an account with the same name on all servers on a workgroup and even if such

Disk access permissions in a WORKGROUP
Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but if I several MDB's that use the same secure workgroup MDW file and the user logs into one of them is there a way through code that I can open other databases using his/her credentials that were validated when the first database was opened? (I want to open a new physical

Access Data on a Domain Server Using Workgroup Access - How?
No security (a workgroup is a little like a modeless IRC channel). In order to log onto a workgroup member computer, you need an account on that computer (unless access is allowed to eg guests or everyone). A domain is a central database of users and computers; domain logon credentials can be used on any domain

Sync passwords on Windows 2003 server in workgroup with local ...
At home I have a small network configured as a workgroup that I want the notebook to be able to access. I copy files, print, etc. This used to work as long as my username/password pair was identical between the cached domain credentials and the local ID on the workgroup machines. At worst, if the local machines did

Domain > Workgroup > Domain problem
Jason Ja...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualserver I am running Vista Ultimate and VS on my home machine (workgroup). while I have no problems, and can always get in with creds via the IE Master Status Screen, I always have the VMRC Negotiate Authentication window popup.

Domain and Workgroup?
Bill Grant bill_gr...@bigpond.com microsoft public windows server networking Try using \\workgroup\printername to connect. You may need to specify valid admin credentials (ie valid on the workgroup machine) to set up a link to the printer. "randyv" <jvolt...@sc.rr.com> wrote in message

Workgroup issue
What if a user wishes to browse workgroup2, using his credentials from domain1? This should be allowed, and with inter-domain trust relationships it may even be necessary. An ntdomain is simply an extension of a workgroup. The ntdomain provides the additional functionality of: - Cross-subnet browsing (via the DMB,

Workgroup/Domain Problem
... "E-Double" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: is there a way to run logon scripts from a DC when the client machines are configured for workgroup access and are not actually joining the domain ? the clients apparently still gain access to the files on the DC with their local account credentials,

Using SWbemLocator.ConnectServer with non-domain credentials
I had to change from a domain network to a workgroup one. Since then I can't reboot my laptop because my former password is no longer recognized unter workgroup networking. Presumably the administrator who gave you the laptop would have no objection to also giving you appropriate account credentials.

OpenSCManager() doesn't work in workgroup???
When you removed the notebook from your company's domain, you made it so that the notebook could not longer validate your domain credentials. In attempt to connect a notebook to a different workgroup I have changed its existing workgroup name to match that of the desired workgroup name. The notebook was running

Proxy authentication credentials prompt not needed
Larry lsmith999...@nospam.nospam microsoft public platformsdk security The "ui2_remote" member should also be set to "\\\\MachineNameA\\IPC$" Ooops, "\\\\MachineNameA\\IPC$" refers to the string literal as you would see it in C/C++. Should actually read "\\MachineNameA\IPC$" as you would normally see it (if you're

Traveling Laptop Users & Domain VS Workgroup
You need to use adsopenobject and specify credentials OR use runas /netonly to specify creds for the AD you are connecting to. so here goes: i need to test 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

I see them --but-- they can't see me
NDS/workgroup forced password changes are synched ..... when accessing a domain resource you would be using your workgroup credentials and utilising those credentials via pass-thru authentication when hitting the domain..... this could be where the inconsistency arises...... In addition to the password caching

Save Credentials not working (File Sharing)
Whenever I attempt to access the Report Manager, ie http://sql5/reports/pages/folder. aspx, I am prompted for my credentials. The environment is SQL Server 2005 Developer & RS2005 on Windows 2003 Server in a test workgroup (no domain). I haven't seen this before, but have only run RS2000 in a domain.