Log on to Windows 2000 Professional network using Mac?!
Hope someone can help here...
I have a user account to access Windows 2000 Professional at the hospital where I work using the various PC stations. However, I'm wondering if it's possible to plug my powerbook in at one of the sockets and be able to log in that way so I can download stuff straight to my Mac at a decent speed? Is it remotely possible? Could I acquire a given station's IP address etc and pretend to be that computer using my Mac?
Help much appreciated... using 10.1.5.
I have a user account to access Windows 2000 Professional at the hospital where I work using the various PC stations. However, I'm wondering if it's possible to plug my powerbook in at one of the sockets and be able to log in that way so I can download stuff straight to my Mac at a decent speed? Is it remotely possible? Could I acquire a given station's IP address etc and pretend to be that computer using my Mac?
Help much appreciated... using 10.1.5.
Comments
SMS UNIQUE IDENTIFIER: long number
NetBIOS name: PC774
IP Addresses: 192.168.42.120
IP subnets: 192.168.40.0
IPX Addresses: nothing
IPX Network numbers: nothing
MAC addresses: 00:01:02:F1:39:E3
Resource Domain OR Workgroup: Hospital
Operating System Name and Version: Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 5.0
Last Logon Use Name: my username
Last Logon User Domain: HOSPITAL
Also, I've tried logging out and back in again, but all the numbers seem to stay the same, so I assume it's a static rather than dynamic IP address. What do I type in where on the Mac to get it to work?
Thanks
Grant