Odd question - Looking for normal Answers

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Background:
Two Win2k DCs in the same office on diffrent phisical networks. :/ (long story, dont' ask)

Current Issue:
Users log into Primary DC, no problem. User manually switches to Secondary DC,where shared printer is located. If the User had previously re-booted they are denied access to that printer, untill they drill down under "My network places" to the server, that promps them for username/password. User puts in info and can then access the printer.. and is ok untill they re-boot.

Posible Solution?:
A batch file that is run after manually switching cables to autenticate user on secondary DC?
A new job with a firm that lets the IT manager run things the way they should be?
Format the server, then inoccently blame it on the OS...? ARRRrrrRrrGGggg!!!!!
 
Personally, I would choose the second of your three
possible solutions. Although the third one sounds pretty
darned good too. (grin)
-----Original Message-----
Background:
Two Win2k DCs in the same office on diffrent phisical
networks. :/ (long story, dont' ask)
Current Issue:
Users log into Primary DC, no problem. User manually
switches to Secondary DC,where shared printer is
located. If the User had previously re-booted they are
denied access to that printer, untill they drill down
under "My network places" to the server, that promps them
for username/password. User puts in info and can then
access the printer.. and is ok untill they re-boot.
Posible Solution?:
A batch file that is run after manually switching cables
to autenticate user on secondary DC?
A new job with a firm that lets the IT manager run things the way they should be?
Format the server, then inoccently blame it on the
OS...? ARRRrrrRrrGGggg!!!!!
 
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