How to connect to my server windows server 2008 and make my computer a workstation?

I got a new windows 7 computer pro to replace my old windows xp computer. I used the Windows easy transfer tool to move files from my old computer to the new. The old computer is still connected at the moment. I named the computer of the same name and the same password. I did an upgrade from xp to windows 7 on another computer, and it seems to work very well using the same process. It connected automatically to the server. I really want to do when the computer is just a workstation on the network, and anyone can sign any name and password. How can I do?

It seems that your computer is currently connected to a domain. If it is used in a business environment, you do not have the privilege of setting upward as you wish using the mode of working group due to the policies implemented by the network administrator.

If you have the option of logging to a local account, it's how you do it:

Type: MACHINE NAME\Username

then enter your password.

How to find the name of your computer:

Click Start, right click on computer

Click on properties

Go to the section name parameters, by domain and workgroup of the computer

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