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Question: I'm setting up a home network, but I'm not sure which way I should do it. What is the difference between a domain and a workgroup for a home network? Answer: This assumes we are dealing ...
I administer about 400 computers...Dell boxes all running WinXP Pro SP2. The one thing that sucks is there is no Windows domain hence no Active Directory. They all belong to a common workgroup on ...
I'm not sure it'll work against a workgroup computer, but it'll handle most everything related to moving a computer and user accounts into a new domain.<BR><BR>It's on the Win2k3 CD under TOOLS, I ...
Locate the Computer Name, Domain and Workgroup Settings section. Select "Change Settings." Enter a username and password with sufficient administrative privileges to remove your account from the ...
It's a secure solution that saves a ton of time -- cutting out the tedious process of managing workgroup computers. However, there are times when I want to fall on my own sword out of sheer ...