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If I make my laptop from my office become apart of my home network, would
that not let me have acess to my files on my corporate network? |
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You have not provided enough information to answer this question. You need
to discover the restrictions at you office and the restrictions at home and find a common ground. You also have to consider the services (files share, local printing, e-mail, home e-mail access, etc) you are looking for. If you use your laptop also for travel, you are closer to getting it to work from home. Your system administrator should be able to help. -- Regards, BobF. "juniorcatdog1234" wrote in message ... If I make my laptop from my office become apart of my home network, would that not let me have acess to my files on my corporate network? |
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"juniorcatdog1234" wrote in
message ... If I make my laptop from my office become apart of my home network, would that not let me have acess to my files on my corporate network? No, it wouldn't. Why would it? |