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| | Can I have two workgroup profiles and change without restarting??! Here's the problem. I run Vista Ultimate on my laptop. Now, the fact that it's a laptop means that I use it in different locations - 1. my home 2. school. My home has one workgroup and my school has another. I need to access my home workgroup more often so I have it set for that. But I want to be able to see the computers at my school as well without the hassle of the control panel and then restarting and all that kinda stuff. Is there a way to make, like, workgroup "profiles" and switch between them quickly and easily? thanks |
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| | Re: Can I have two workgroup profiles and change without restarting??! In article <11817C9C-A096-489B-9233-9EE184605A84@microsoft.com>, This is so annoying..... <Thisissoannoying@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Here's the problem. I run Vista Ultimate on my laptop. Now, the fact that >it's a laptop means that I use it in different locations - 1. my home 2. >school. My home has one workgroup and my school has another. I need to access >my home workgroup more often so I have it set for that. But I want to be able >to see the computers at my school as well without the hassle of the control >panel and then restarting and all that kinda stuff. Is there a way to make, >like, workgroup "profiles" and switch between them quickly and easily? thanks This program lets you store multiple network configurations and switch between them easily: Mobile Net Switch http://www.mobilenetswitch.com I haven't tried it, but according to the web page, it runs on Vista. However, you don't need to change the workgroup name, even when connecting to different networks. To access another computer, regardless of what workgroup either computer is in, click the Start button and type the other computer's name in the Start Search box in this format: \\computer -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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| | Re: Can I have two workgroup profiles and change without restartin Actually, I had figured out that I just needed to set the school's network as a private network and it worked. Thanks for the link, i'll see how it works "Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote: > In article <11817C9C-A096-489B-9233-9EE184605A84@microsoft.com>, This > is so annoying..... <Thisissoannoying@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: > >Here's the problem. I run Vista Ultimate on my laptop. Now, the fact that > >it's a laptop means that I use it in different locations - 1. my home 2. > >school. My home has one workgroup and my school has another. I need to access > >my home workgroup more often so I have it set for that. But I want to be able > >to see the computers at my school as well without the hassle of the control > >panel and then restarting and all that kinda stuff. Is there a way to make, > >like, workgroup "profiles" and switch between them quickly and easily? thanks > > This program lets you store multiple network configurations and switch > between them easily: > > Mobile Net Switch > http://www.mobilenetswitch.com > > I haven't tried it, but according to the web page, it runs on Vista. > > However, you don't need to change the workgroup name, even when > connecting to different networks. > > To access another computer, regardless of what workgroup either > computer is in, click the Start button and type the other computer's > name in the Start Search box in this format: > > \\computer > -- > Best Wishes, > Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) > > Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group > for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions > addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. > > Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com > |
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| | Re: Can I have two workgroup profiles and change without restartin Yes -- Vista doesn't show you only computers in your own Workgroup. However, by keeping the same workgroup name from home, that does mean XP machines at school won't see *you*. That may or may not be what you intend. ;-) "This is so annoying....." <Thisissoannoying@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3C632842-A090-4EC0-B052-A4B38B362828@microsoft.com... > Actually, I had figured out that I just needed to set the school's network > as > a private network and it worked. Thanks for the link, i'll see how it > works > > "Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote: > >> In article <11817C9C-A096-489B-9233-9EE184605A84@microsoft.com>, This >> is so annoying..... <Thisissoannoying@discussions.microsoft.com> >> wrote: >> >Here's the problem. I run Vista Ultimate on my laptop. Now, the fact >> >that >> >it's a laptop means that I use it in different locations - 1. my home 2. >> >school. My home has one workgroup and my school has another. I need to >> >access >> >my home workgroup more often so I have it set for that. But I want to be >> >able >> >to see the computers at my school as well without the hassle of the >> >control >> >panel and then restarting and all that kinda stuff. Is there a way to >> >make, >> >like, workgroup "profiles" and switch between them quickly and easily? >> >thanks >> >> This program lets you store multiple network configurations and switch >> between them easily: >> >> Mobile Net Switch >> http://www.mobilenetswitch.com >> >> I haven't tried it, but according to the web page, it runs on Vista. >> >> However, you don't need to change the workgroup name, even when >> connecting to different networks. >> >> To access another computer, regardless of what workgroup either >> computer is in, click the Start button and type the other computer's >> name in the Start Search box in this format: >> >> \\computer >> -- >> Best Wishes, >> Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) >> >> Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group >> for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions >> addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. >> >> Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com >> |
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