Accessing networks

From: Debbie Brooks (debbiebrooks001@hotmail.com)
Date: 12/22/02


From: "Debbie Brooks" <debbiebrooks001@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 07:18:15 -0800

Our office provides us a company laptop (Win2000) that they
support all applications and connectivity and will also
allow us to connect to the company network with specific OS
including XP Home Edition, but it is UNSUPPORTED.

Can you direct me to what settings bring up a network login
screen (user id, passowrd and domain) so my XP system does
not just autologin?

I have the appopriate network card, but can't get the login
to pop up that includes the DOMAIN name....I just get the
little "user" icon that gives me local access.

Thanks...



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