Unless they are Domains instead of workgroups, Windows shoulkd detect which
devices/shares are on each network shortly after connecting to the network.
I haven't had to mess with any settings to get my laptop to work on my home
wireless or the corporate wireless.
The printers and shares are all available on either one when connected.
The stuff on the other LAN may show, but as unavailable or not found.
You might be able to set a different username for each location, but I am
not sure that will allow a different workgroup name.
The workgroup name seems to be tied to the entire system not a specific user
profile.
Possibly using a different network connection on each profile.
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"PapaBear" <> wrote in message
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>I have a Vista laptop that I use at Home and then in my Shop. I need to be
> able to connect to different computers and printers on each respective
> Workgroup when I am @ Home or at the Shop. Right now to do this I have to
> change my Workgroup every day as I go from Home to the Shop and then back
> Home. This is CRAZY. I know that there is not a specific setting to
> have
> two (2) Workgroups, but is there any sort of work-around for being able to
> access resources on two (2) different Workgroups without having to
> constantly
> change your settings? Or is this just a bug with Microsoft? I know a lot
> of
> different business folks that run into the same problem!