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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 3
OS: XP/vista/suse
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hello everyone, im new here :) and i have a problem setting up an xp pro and also a 2000 using a vpn domain...issue is when im trying to do netowrking at home usually i have to set up a workgroup but i get stuck there...because if i leave it using the current domain 'whatever' for work i cant see computers in my home network and if i do change it..when i restart the computer i cant login in windows anymore because the user is based on the current domain...and everything gets screw up...please help. thanks
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 35
OS: XP SP2
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Re: Domain/home network issue
First things first... is your vpn connected and staying connected?
Can you ping computers on the domain? Can you do an nslookup on computers on the domain? I am wondering if there isn't a routing problem and/or a dns problem. BD |
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 3
OS: XP/vista/suse
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Re: Domain/home network issue
well, basically only if i want to connect to the vpn i do it..but in the settings on the network i belong to a domain..and because so..i cant create a network at home...i can do it with the others computer because they dont have a domain just a workgroup...when i first attemp to do that on the computer...when i restarted the pc i couldnt logon in the pc anymore cause it got off the 'domain'
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 35
OS: XP SP2
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Re: Domain/home network issue
Ok... You have software vpn?
You can create a local account to match the domain account using same username and password. Then log in locally every time. If I am understanding what you are wanting to do.
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 2
OS: win98& 2000 prof
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Hello,
Im using a win2000pro in a domain. the thing I installed a printer/scanner. printer(Canon IR2230) drivers installed but scanner drivers r not installed when installing the drivers the error was shown: This setup requires IIS 4.0 or higher configuring IIS virtual roots. Please make sure that have IIS 4.0 or higher. but i also installed IIS 4.0 again come this error. pls help me what i do |
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 2
OS: win98& 2000 prof
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Re: Domain/home network issue
Hello,
I m using a win2000pro in a domain. the thing is I installed a printer/scanner. printer(Canon IR2230) drivers installed but scanner drivers r not installed when installing the drivers the error was shown: This setup requires IIS 4.0 or higher configuring IIS virtual roots. Please make sure that have IIS 4.0 or higher. but i also installed IIS 4.0 again come this error. pls help me what i do |
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