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| 151706 | 2003-06-11 00:26:00 | I have an XP Pro notebook, how do I go about setting it up to logon/access multiple Domains and Workgroups, without having to un-register and re-register with the new one? | sk8e8 (3994) | ||
| 151707 | 2003-06-11 01:32:00 | I had the same problems with Win2K.. In the end, I decided to Dual-Boot, it solved the problem. Otherwise, Im un-sure sorry :( |
Chilling_Silently (228) | ||
| 151708 | 2003-06-11 02:10:00 | Just a thought Can you set up multiple users giving each one a different domain to log on to? |
Ross Swain (2918) | ||
| 151709 | 2003-06-11 02:27:00 | > Just a thought > Can you set up multiple users giving each one a > different domain to log on to? Nope, sorry... which is why I dual-booted.. One OS for Work (Domain).. the other OS for Home Network (Worgroup) :-) |
Chilling_Silently (228) | ||
| 151710 | 2003-06-11 02:40:00 | That is weird, because you can go to some networks (eg polytechs) where they have a dropdown list of different domains you can log onto. You (hopefully) should be able to do the same with domains and workgroups. What is the process for purely different domains? | sk8e8 (3994) | ||
| 151711 | 2003-06-11 03:33:00 | Not possible unless trusts have been configured between the domains - and that depends on the operating systems used and the operating system attempting to access the domain(s). There are third party possibilities depending on what is required - access to parent/child domains / workgroups or standalone domains/workgroups. Also, access into a domain is security dependent - something most quality administrators are reluctant to approve without just cause. |
Merlin (503) | ||
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