Joining more the one domain?

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Mark

In windows 2000 I was able to set my notebook up so I
could log on to two differnt domains (locations) without
changing my system settings. I now have a new notebook
with XP pro, and must go to and reconfigure the systems
settings each time I change locations. If someone can let
me know if this is possible, and if so how to set it up. I
would be for ever in your debt.

Thanks
 
A

Adam Wood

Mark said:
In windows 2000 I was able to set my notebook up so I
could log on to two differnt domains (locations) without
changing my system settings. I now have a new notebook
with XP pro, and must go to and reconfigure the systems
settings each time I change locations. If someone can let
me know if this is possible, and if so how to set it up. I
would be for ever in your debt.

How did you do this in Windows 2000? A machine can only ever belong to
a single domain at the same time.
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

In
Mark said:
In windows 2000 I was able to set my notebook up so I
could log on to two differnt domains (locations) without
changing my system settings. I now have a new notebook
with XP pro, and must go to and reconfigure the systems
settings each time I change locations. If someone can let
me know if this is possible, and if so how to set it up. I
would be for ever in your debt.

Thanks

This cannot be done by default.

There was probably a 3rd party software that accomplished this, such as
either:
MultiNetwork Manager from http://www.globesoft.com
or
NetSwitcher from http://www.netswitcher.com

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Regards,
Ace

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Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 

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