How to connect more than one Domain

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Maged N. Roshdy

Hi

i want to know if it is possible to connect the same
profile of WINxp to more than one domain to have 2 domains
one active and the second spair for the emergency cases ,
for any one know how to do that to tell me please , i'll
appreciate any help indead

Maged
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Maged said:
Hi

i want to know if it is possible to connect the same
profile of WINxp to more than one domain to have 2 domains
one active and the second spair for the emergency cases ,
for any one know how to do that to tell me please , i'll
appreciate any help indead

What do you mean by "emergency"? I don't know what you're trying to do.
Windows XP can belong to only one domain at a time, natively - and even with
third party tools like MultiNetworkManager, you'd have a different profile
there anyway. Can you repost with more detail as to what you wish to
accomplish?
 
M

Maged N. Roshdy

Hi
i want to make another spair network with separate domain
and keep its data uptodate , suppose i hade the domain A
distroied ( may be the AD schema cprrupted ) , then i can
work with the domain B , the domain that i already
configured previously on the workstations if its
possible , so if you can help me to do that idea i'll
appriciate so much indead

Maged
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Maged said:
Hi
i want to make another spair network with separate domain
and keep its data uptodate , suppose i hade the domain A
distroied ( may be the AD schema cprrupted ) , then i can
work with the domain B , the domain that i already
configured previously on the workstations if its
possible , so if you can help me to do that idea i'll
appriciate so much indead

Not natively possible, and it wouldn't do anything to replicate your users'
data anyway. Spend your money & time on making sure your DCs and all other
servers are unlikely to fail - including investing in very good server hw.
 

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