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The easiest way to handle this is to use the windows utility Netswitcher,
http://www.netswitcher.com/
Netswitcher allows you to change all your network settings with a mouse click.
Rode
The NOSPIN Group
>I have to do the same thing, and haven't found a way other than changing
>the settings. At work they have Novell for the network, which requires
>IPX/SPX. I would not let them install all that Novell stuff on my laptop,
>so I use microsoft's "client for netware.." to log on. I do have to
>switch to that at work, change the bindings, change computer name,
>workgroup, name, and a couple of other things, then do a restart. If
>someone knows of a fast easy way to do it, I'd like to hear that, too.
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> >What is the best method get different network configurations for different
> >LANs, e.g. carrying a portable computer between home LAN and office LAN?
> >
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