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  1. PAT

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    A network user has 2 join 2 domains (1 at office and 1 at home)
    Can I set up the pc to join both of these domains without having to join and remove the pc from the domain every time ?
     
  2. skulkerboyo

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    erm this is asked word for word on experts exchange:blink

    so go there http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Windows/XP/Q_20517201.html

    be sure to scroll to the bottom of the screen for the answer. EE gives the impression you have to pay for answers but they just keep them at the bottom
     
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  3. PAT

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    i cant see any answers and im not joining the site because i will end up with spam.
     
  4. craigie

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    I do not believe you can join more than one Domain at anytime.

    The customer will need to 'logoff' Domain A and when they get home 'logon' to Domain B.

    Just use the logon to box and select the appropriate domain.
     
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  5. skulkerboyo

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    as i said before just scroll to the bottom of the page. after the ads there are answers - no need to sign up

    Its one of those sites that makes you think you have to join

    scroll down yah?
     
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  6. skulkerboyo

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    oh and its a no


    Craigie1977 - its all very well saying Just use the logon to box and select the appropriate domain but if you have ever put a system on a domain you would see that your options are restricted to ONE domain among multiple other reasons its not possible without trickery. The logon box is immaterial and your answer worrying.

    I have a policy. I only answer questions I know the answer to. Saves alot of embarassment and doesnt mislead people

    Sorry if this comes off as harsh but I've had a week of witnessing bad advice and having to bite my tongue
     
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  7. craigie

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    I think someone should re-read my statement again.

    The wording I used, was I do not believe.....not this is the answer.

    When it comes to IT, you troubleshoot, not always is the first answer the correct one.

    How do you learn without trying items out?

    Perhaps in future it would save you some embarassment and read the person response fully before replying :twisted:
     
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  8. skulkerboyo

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    To hell with you


    regardless you are wrong
     
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  9. skulkerboyo

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    dffdfd
     
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  10. Qs

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    Easy there cowboy - everyone's entitled to their opinion.
     
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  11. skulkerboyo

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    True

    I still stand by what I said (not the to hell bit)

    My apologies to all I have offended

    Very stressed and definately misdirected my frustrations

    I'll go into a corner and spank myself
     
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  12. Qs

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    Too much information, but ok... lol

    Thought of the day - Instead of a stress toy why not grab a user? :p
     
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  13. skulkerboyo

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    I have just the user in mind:twisted:
     
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  14. NightWalker

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    You can join the PC to one domain. Then setup a domain or forest trust between the two domains. There are a few things you will need to check, the domain tree structure, the domain and forest functional level, DNS forwarders et al. You will also need a VPN or similar between the two domains. With a trust in place the PC authenticates to its host DC, you setup some universal groups for resource access and the user can access resources in the other domain.
     
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  15. Bambino1506

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    This is wrong mate, the user would need to log onto the local computer at home and unjoin Domain A and then join Domain B, which would be rather a hassle.

    Skulker I can't see the answer at the bottom of the page from your link either bud.
     
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