Yeah, that's about right - they don't see each other.
Yesterday I tried to play around with some network settings and it totally fucked up my laptop. Here is how it happened:
1. At work the comp.support people created for me a domain account.
2. Yesterday I looked in network settings and noticed that laptop is on the "work" domain, while desktop is on "home" workgroup. So I figured - maybe I should set my laptop on "home" workgroup - then they'll see each other.
3. I change the settings, it asks me to reboot, which I do.
4. Result - I can't get past the Windows Log-In screen. My password does not work.
5. I go to the web on the desktop and learn that this is a very common mistake that people do. Once you remove your computer from domain, Windows figures that your domain account is not going to be used, so... IT FUCKING REPLACES YOUR PASSWORDS WITH ITS OWN, WHICH NO ONE ON EARTH KNOWS! It is designed this way! The only solution after that is full re-install!
6. At this point I was ready to go through all poisons in my house and look for phone numbers of all people from Microsoft that I know and invite them over and...
7. I noticed that there is an un-official program on the web that can re-write windows passwords from some boot CD. Only it does not work on all systems, only on some. Of course, it turned out that it did not work on mine... But the good news is that while I was trying to change the passwords I came upon some local accounts that I set up long time ago and did not bother to put passwords on them.
8. I tried and I was able to get into Windows. So, my files are safe - I can get them. But I'll probably still need to re-install to get full control of my OS...
Damn MS!