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Originally Posted by darkone338
if you have network resources you use at home, being in a domain on your work machine will make no difference at all to being able to connect to your home resources.. moving you into a domain just makes life easier for your compny administrator to manage a large group of computers and roll out shares/apps/settings without having to visit each machine. It will not affect your connecting to machines that are not in a domain.
whatever you do, do NOT unjoin your computer from the domain when you are at home (of course you wont be able to do this without admin privilages anyway), neither do you need to switch between local and domain login on the login screen, just log in as usual.
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+1 to this advice.
You will annoy the hell out of the techy guys to the point where they will lock down your account till you cant even sneeze

So long as (At work) they are not using something like a proxy server, you will be able to log on (As stated above) and work as normal. If they are using a proxy server at work then you might have to enquire about removing the settings from IE. But this is something to ask when they give you your laptop back in its new domain