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Old April 14th 03, 10:29 PM
Jason Karns
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Default Multiple Workgroups

I am a college student and am trying to set up a
workgroup. Is it possible to join to workgroups at once?
I want to be connected to our campus's default MSHOME
workgroup, but also create a workgroup for our suite (8
person). I already have the mini-workgroup setup but
can't seem to be joined to both workgroups simultaneously.
Thanks,
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Old April 15th 03, 12:36 AM
Steve Winograd
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Default Multiple Workgroups

In article , "Jason Karns"
wrote:
I am a college student and am trying to set up a
workgroup. Is it possible to join to workgroups at once?
I want to be connected to our campus's default MSHOME
workgroup, but also create a workgroup for our suite (8
person). I already have the mini-workgroup setup but
can't seem to be joined to both workgroups simultaneously.
Thanks,


A computer can only be a member of one workgroup at a time, but it can
access any number of workgroups:

1. Open My Network Places.
2. Click "View workgroup computers" to see members of your workgroup.
3. Press the Backspace key to see the other workgroups.
4. Click another workgroup to see its members.
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