workgroup!

From: John (john_vest@ci.springfield.mo.us)
Date: 01/30/03


From: "John" <john_vest@ci.springfield.mo.us>
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 11:55:12 -0800


 Hi,
I am kinda new to this it has been dumped on me! We are
using windows 2000 and windows 98
we have a workgroup added to our network. I am having
trouble locating where it came from.we hve a simple peer
to peer with file servers but we do have 2 routers
atatched to conect others to out network this is where I
belive the trouble is.I have Isolated each peer group (we
have 3) and looked for the domain localy and it was not
there.
I need to know if there is a way to pinpoint where the
workgroup originated or how I can just get rid of it!
Thanks
John



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