2 DOMAINS

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Guest

IS IT POSSIBLE CONFIGURE A XP PRO TO CAN ACCESS TO 2 DIFFERENT DOMAINS, I
MEAN, WHEN I 'M IN THE LOGON PAGE i CAN CHOOSE BETWEEN THESE TWO DOMAINS
(THESE DOMAINS ARE NO RELATION AT ALL). COULD I?
 
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Guest

Take your caps lock off.
Logging onto a different domain, if your attached to a network is easy, just
specify
the domain.
However I wonder if you are confusing something, as there is not enough info
in this post to really answer your question.
Please post details, ie is your computer attached to a network, do you
really mean domain, or are you asking a question about dual operating systems
installed on the same pc??
Please state exactly what it is you are doing and what you want to have
happen.
 
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David H. Lipman

From: "lmelm" <[email protected]>

| IS IT POSSIBLE CONFIGURE A XP PRO TO CAN ACCESS TO 2 DIFFERENT DOMAINS, I
| MEAN, WHEN I 'M IN THE LOGON PAGE i CAN CHOOSE BETWEEN THESE TWO DOMAINS
| (THESE DOMAINS ARE NO RELATION AT ALL). COULD I?

You should fix that broken keyboard. Your "Caps Lock" problem can cause problems getting
authenticated on any Domain. :)
 
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Guest

My problem is that I have a Windows XP pro computer which is configurated to
another doman (not mine), I want to know if its possible to configure this
computer to my domain without changing the other domain, because in this case
he can't access to his domain profile anymore, and I don't want that
 
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David H. Lipman

From: "lmelm" <[email protected]>

| My problem is that I have a Windows XP pro computer which is configurated to
| another doman (not mine), I want to know if its possible to configure this
| computer to my domain without changing the other domain, because in this case
| he can't access to his domain profile anymore, and I don't want that
|

A PC can be a member of ONLY 1 Domain at a time.
Either the Domains have a trust relationship or you are a member of one Domain but attach to
another Domain.
That is the local user name and password on the PC are the same as an account on the Domain
the PC is NOT a member of.
 

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