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      2nd Mar 2005
Is it possible to make 1 computer a memeber of two different domains, so that
when you log on you can chose between domain1 or domain2. If there is a way
could some one point me to how, or a website that could help. Thanks
Stacie
 
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      2nd Mar 2005
You can't make a computer a member of two domains. However, if the domain
that the computer is a member of trusts other domains, you can also logon to
the workstation using an account from the trusted domains.

In this instance, the winlogon dialog will be populated by all trusted
domains.


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      3rd Mar 2005
"Stacie Espinosa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Is it possible to make 1 computer a memeber of two different domains,


No, that is not possible, but...

> ...so that
> when you log on you can chose between domain1 or domain2. If there is a

way
> could some one point me to how, or a website that could help. Thanks


A trust is designed to do what you wish.

A trust FROM the computer domain to the
domain of the user is required.





 
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      3rd Mar 2005
To add, a Win machine can be used to log in to other AD domains that have
trusts established between them (within same forest or external domains).

Do let us know if this helps. Thanks!


"Stacie Espinosa" wrote:

> Is it possible to make 1 computer a memeber of two different domains, so that
> when you log on you can chose between domain1 or domain2. If there is a way
> could some one point me to how, or a website that could help. Thanks
> Stacie

 
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      5th Mar 2005
Did I write it the wrong way round again? [blush]

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      5th Mar 2005
"ptwilliams" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Did I write it the wrong way round again? [blush]


I don't think so -- I responded separately to him,
not as a correctly to your post.


 
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      5th Mar 2005
Ah, fair enough. Thought I'd muddled up the trusted and trusting stuff
(again) ;-)

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      11th Mar 2005
Ok so now I am trying to set up a trust between 2 domains with windows 2000
server on them but i keep getting the message, trust not established, not
sure exact wording but could get does anyone know of any articles that would
show me how to set trust up between 2 windows 2000 servers, i found one for
trust between 2000 server and win nt server would this work the same? Please
help thanks
Stacie

"Desmond Lee" wrote:

> To add, a Win machine can be used to log in to other AD domains that have
> trusts established between them (within same forest or external domains).
>
> Do let us know if this helps. Thanks!
>
>
> "Stacie Espinosa" wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to make 1 computer a memeber of two different domains, so that
> > when you log on you can chose between domain1 or domain2. If there is a way
> > could some one point me to how, or a website that could help. Thanks
> > Stacie

 
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      12th Mar 2005
"Stacie Espinosa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Ok so now I am trying to set up a trust between 2 domains with windows

2000
> server on them but i keep getting the message, trust not established, not
> sure exact wording but could get does anyone know of any articles that

would
> show me how to set trust up between 2 windows 2000 servers, i found one

for
> trust between 2000 server and win nt server would this work the same?

Please
> help thanks


The exact wording may be necessary.

External trusts (domain from different forests)
require NetBIOS name resolution, and trusts
within the same forest are usually unnecessary
(except for shortcut trusts.)

NetBIOS resolution virtually requires WINS
server if you have routers internal to your network
(or WANS) -- i.e., multiple subnets.

ALL machines must be WINS clients if you use
WINS server.

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> Stacie
>
> "Desmond Lee" wrote:
>
> > To add, a Win machine can be used to log in to other AD domains that

have
> > trusts established between them (within same forest or external

domains).
> >
> > Do let us know if this helps. Thanks!
> >
> >
> > "Stacie Espinosa" wrote:
> >
> > > Is it possible to make 1 computer a memeber of two different domains,

so that
> > > when you log on you can chose between domain1 or domain2. If there is

a way
> > > could some one point me to how, or a website that could help. Thanks
> > > Stacie



 
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      14th Mar 2005
Ok I have the exact wording,

The servertest domain cannot be contacted If this domain is a Windows
domain, the trust cannot be set up until thedomain is contacted. Click Cancel
and try again later.
If this is an interoperable non-windows kerberos realm and you want to set
up this side of the trust click ok.

It does this on both sides of the domain so I'm not sure what to do I must
have something wrong thanks for helping.
Stacie

"Herb Martin" wrote:

> "Stacie Espinosa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:6738ECD8-1D8A-4EBF-AA75-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Ok so now I am trying to set up a trust between 2 domains with windows

> 2000
> > server on them but i keep getting the message, trust not established, not
> > sure exact wording but could get does anyone know of any articles that

> would
> > show me how to set trust up between 2 windows 2000 servers, i found one

> for
> > trust between 2000 server and win nt server would this work the same?

> Please
> > help thanks

>
> The exact wording may be necessary.
>
> External trusts (domain from different forests)
> require NetBIOS name resolution, and trusts
> within the same forest are usually unnecessary
> (except for shortcut trusts.)
>
> NetBIOS resolution virtually requires WINS
> server if you have routers internal to your network
> (or WANS) -- i.e., multiple subnets.
>
> ALL machines must be WINS clients if you use
> WINS server.
>
> --
> Herb Martin
>
>
> > Stacie
> >
> > "Desmond Lee" wrote:
> >
> > > To add, a Win machine can be used to log in to other AD domains that

> have
> > > trusts established between them (within same forest or external

> domains).
> > >
> > > Do let us know if this helps. Thanks!
> > >
> > >
> > > "Stacie Espinosa" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Is it possible to make 1 computer a memeber of two different domains,

> so that
> > > > when you log on you can chose between domain1 or domain2. If there is

> a way
> > > > could some one point me to how, or a website that could help. Thanks
> > > > Stacie

>
>
>

 
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