Chrismenzies
Technical User
Hi All.
I have a laptop that requires TCP/IP settings for 2 different locations.
At the moment I am having to leave the user with instructions of how to change the TCP/IP setting depending on which company site they are at.
Is there a way that I can either set a second Local Area Connection that uses the same network card as the original Local Area Connection..........
OR......
Could I ask the user to log onto the laptop as Workstation Only, and then double-click on a shortcut on the desktop that would configure the laptop's TCP/IP settings depencing ofn their location?
I look forward to any replies.
I have a laptop that requires TCP/IP settings for 2 different locations.
At the moment I am having to leave the user with instructions of how to change the TCP/IP setting depending on which company site they are at.
Is there a way that I can either set a second Local Area Connection that uses the same network card as the original Local Area Connection..........
OR......
Could I ask the user to log onto the laptop as Workstation Only, and then double-click on a shortcut on the desktop that would configure the laptop's TCP/IP settings depencing ofn their location?
I look forward to any replies.