A group of computers and devices on a network that are administered as a unit with common rules and procedures. Within the Internet, domains are defined by the IP address. All devices sharing a common part of the IP address are said to be in the same domain.
2006-12-26 04:48:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Press and hold the Windows key and then press the Pause Break key. System Properties will open up. Then go to Computer Name tab, and you'll see your computer name and the domain. You can change your domain info by clicking on the Chnage button, bottom right of the screen.
2006-12-26 04:49:44
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answered by moodrojam 2
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All the people above have given you the correct information...just remember that you will not have a "Domain" option in Win XP Home edition, only Pro. In Home you can only join a workgroup.
2006-12-26 06:25:31
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answered by Gravyboat 2
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I assume you want to CHANGE the domain. Right-click on MY COMPUTER on the desktop. Select PROPERTIES from the menu that opens. Go to the COMPUTER NAME tab and select CHANGE. Be careful. Whatever you type, double-check it.
2006-12-26 04:50:01
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answered by Kokopelli 6
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