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David G. Hoch
I have a client that uses his notebook computer at work and connects to a
Windows 2000 domain. He also wants to use the same notebook at home to
connect to his Windows 2003 SBS server, which is a different domain. The
two domains are seperate in every way, and must be kept that way. Is there
a way to have a computer (running Windows XP Pro) maintain a connection to
two domains so that the user can simply pick from a list when they log on,
or will he have to go in and change the domain name on the System properties
screen each time he moves between the domains?
Thanks for our input.
--David
Windows 2000 domain. He also wants to use the same notebook at home to
connect to his Windows 2003 SBS server, which is a different domain. The
two domains are seperate in every way, and must be kept that way. Is there
a way to have a computer (running Windows XP Pro) maintain a connection to
two domains so that the user can simply pick from a list when they log on,
or will he have to go in and change the domain name on the System properties
screen each time he moves between the domains?
Thanks for our input.
--David