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Hardware profiles for two different networks? 1

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amtrak23

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Aug 7, 2003
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I'm trying to figure out how I can setup my notebook running XP pro so that I can connect to my work LAN and my home LAN without going in a renaming the domain names, etc. Do you use hardwhere profiles to do that or is there another way? At home I either connect wirelessly or plug directly into the LAN, work is always a wired connection.
 
Leave all the settings to your Work LAN, when you plug in to your home lan the login by typing your user name as DOMAINNAME\UserName & your password as normal.

This will log you into your home network. While working unplugged from the network just login using you work login details.

Greg Palmer

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Hey Greg and Bill , have a look at Netswitch will you.

It allows you to configure your computer for every network you will be connecting to (Workgroup or Domain). It's the perfect solution for everyone with a mobile computer who is using it on more then one network (e.g. when you are using your machine on multiple locations, offices or at home).

Each location is stored in a profile. Simply select a profile and your drives will be mapped correctly. the correct default printer will be selected. IP Addresses will be set correctly, the correct Proxy Server is selected, etc. You will be able to use your machine on any network with ease!


This unique program allows you to;

Configure a Proxy Server, Drive Mappings, Default Printer, Dynamic outgoing (SMTP) mail server. Time Zone, IP Addressing and much more for each location you use your machine.

Switch these settings without needing to restart your machine

This program also enables an administrator to allow none admin users to configure network settings.


SYAR
 
Nice piece of software SYAR, all i need now is a Laptop :)

Greg Palmer

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