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Hi
This is my first try so be nice! I am using my laptop (Windows XP with SP2), both at home and at my office. The problem is that both pleases have domains, that I wish the laptop to be a member off. Is it possible to be a member on two different domains, at the same time? The office domain is a Windows 2000 server, the domain at home is a Windows 2003 server -- Kent |
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"Kent" wrote: > Hi > > This is my first try so be nice! > > I am using my laptop (Windows XP with SP2), both at home and at my office. > The problem is that both pleases have domains, that I wish the laptop to be > a member off. > Is it possible to be a member on two different domains, at the same time? > The office domain is a Windows 2000 server, the domain at home is a Windows > 2003 server > > -- > Kent |
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Though there are various ways of connecting to the resources of a foreign
domain, without acually changing domain. That might be adequate depending what you need. |
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