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Name: RalphSchrijen
Date: September 16, 2006 at 15:16:14 Pacific
OS: win2003
CPU/Ram: AMD Athlon XP1700 / 1024
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Hi,

Some time now I am trying to setup the following configuration, unfortunately without any succes:

A client pc (notebook) registrated with domain A. But the user works also for another company (with it's own domain: B).

- Is it possible to setup / connect domain B to the client? There is no possiblity to do this easy in windows, is there?
- Can the user choose the correct domain before loggin in? (key-aspect)
- Can the user log in with domain B through vpn while still on domain A? How to configure exchange?



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Name: Curt R
Date: September 17, 2006 at 10:54:53 Pacific
Reply:

Yes it's possible to have the laptop be able to connect to multiple domains. IBM laptops have software built into them that allows this. If I remember correctly, it's called IBM Access. If the laptop in question doesn't have built in software, there's plenty of 3'd party applications that can be installed that will do the job.

Google is your friend.


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Name: krisradha
Date: September 25, 2006 at 22:17:18 Pacific
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If I am not wrong, you can do it by joining that PC/laptop with domain A and also rejoin with Domain B. Now you can able to see Domain A and B as well as your system name under server while you logon. So you can change it to Domain A or B and logon.

With regards,
S. Radha
www.salem-radha.com


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