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Hi foks!
I've got a "kinky" situation. I'm co-operating with some other companies in
centralization some parts of my network services(e-mail, documet archive etc.)
.. We have made trusts between the domains(four domains). The problem is when
users are using Terminal server to log on to the "host" domain, they often
log on to their own(the one for the company.
Example:
When they logon to the computer, they logon to DomainA. When they are logging
on to reach centralized programs they must logon to domainD.
My question is:
On the terminal servers, can the domains that they should not log on to be
removed? I am running Windows 2000 SP4 on all terminal servers.
Cheers,
HÃ¥vard
I've got a "kinky" situation. I'm co-operating with some other companies in
centralization some parts of my network services(e-mail, documet archive etc.)
.. We have made trusts between the domains(four domains). The problem is when
users are using Terminal server to log on to the "host" domain, they often
log on to their own(the one for the company.
Example:
When they logon to the computer, they logon to DomainA. When they are logging
on to reach centralized programs they must logon to domainD.
My question is:
On the terminal servers, can the domains that they should not log on to be
removed? I am running Windows 2000 SP4 on all terminal servers.
Cheers,
HÃ¥vard