Multiple login requirements on laptop

T

Todd Lemen

I travel to locations of different clients, frequently
more than one a day. Some clients use domains with
assigned IP addresses; some use domains with DHCP; some
use workgroups with no domains... You get the picture.
Is is possible to configure or script different 'user'
logons on my laptop to logon with these multiple
requirements? For example, I may have a 'user' on my
laptop named "ClientA", that can carry with it an
assigned IP configuration, domain-logon information for
that location. I may have another 'user' on the same
laptop named "ClientB" configured to logon using DHCP, a
different domain-login... Etc, Etc.
 
M

Malke

Todd said:
I travel to locations of different clients, frequently
more than one a day. Some clients use domains with
assigned IP addresses; some use domains with DHCP; some
use workgroups with no domains... You get the picture.
Is is possible to configure or script different 'user'
logons on my laptop to logon with these multiple
requirements? For example, I may have a 'user' on my
laptop named "ClientA", that can carry with it an
assigned IP configuration, domain-logon information for
that location. I may have another 'user' on the same
laptop named "ClientB" configured to logon using DHCP, a
different domain-login... Etc, Etc.

The best way to do this is with third-party software. Netswitcher is a
program that is often mentioned, as is the multinetwork program from
Globesoft.

Malke
 

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