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myron21 | 14:44 Tue 28th Feb 2006 | Technology
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My password on outlook has expired (I should have changed it before), it keeps asking me to type a new password, but it also asks what my domain is. How can I find out what my 'domain' is. Thanks in advance.
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If this is a home PC you probably dont have a domain. Most people who work at home are not part of a domain.


If it is a work PC you may be part of a domain but if so you need to check with your IT support people.


If it is a home PC, and you are being asked for a domain, Windows may be set up incorrectly.


I do not want to confuse you but usually home PCs are part of a WORKGROUP and not a DOMAIN.


Who set the PC up for you ?


Give us more idea of what the PC is and we may be able to help.


What version of Windows, are you on a network, is it a home or work PC.

If you are using Windows XP you may be able to find out if you are in a DOMAIN or WORKGROUP as follows.


1) From the Start menu open the Control Panel


2) Double click on Network Connections and a window called Network Connections is opened.


3) On the Advanced menu select Network Identification and a System Properties window opens, on the Computer Name tab.


This tab gives you the computer name and domain name.


4) There is a "Network ID" button which can be used to check or change WORKGROUP or DOMAIN names.


DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING IN HERE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.


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