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JOHAN
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      08-10-2007, 09:16 AM
This question have been asked in previously by others, but I cannot seem to
get a clear answer : Is it possible to assign 2 network domain names to a pc?
I will suggest no, but heres the problem: We have several designers working
in 2 different offices, obviously 2 different networks servers, and they move
on a daily basis between the 2 offices, accessing data on the network, as
well as their email. (they also have 2 mail accounts, 1 at each mail server).
For now, when coming into office 1, we change the domain name, linking it to
user profile 1, same when they are in office 2.
Problem arises when there are no-one to help them to do this. It is also not
an option to try and teach them to do it themselves. It might be a easy and
quick operation, but one must be mindful that there are people that basicly
only know where the on button is on the pc, and that they must click this
icon to access their program. They are brilliant in their respective fields
and their respective programs, but that where its stays.

Can one maybe set 2 user accounts, each with a different network domain
name, and these user accoutns applying the network settings and so on for
each location?



 
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      12-21-2008, 07:26 PM


"Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote:

> You don't need to join two domains. What you need to do is using the domain username to logon the computer. This search result may help,
>
> Domain FAQsHow configure TCP/IP to access to different networks How to access different domain without changing the network settings How to change the network ...
> http://www.chicagotech.net/domainfaqs.htm
>
>
> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
> "JOHAN" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:F3227632-371D-4504-AE33-(E-Mail Removed)...
> This question have been asked in previously by others, but I cannot seem to
> get a clear answer : Is it possible to assign 2 network domain names to a pc?
> I will suggest no, but heres the problem: We have several designers working
> in 2 different offices, obviously 2 different networks servers, and they move
> on a daily basis between the 2 offices, accessing data on the network, as
> well as their email. (they also have 2 mail accounts, 1 at each mail server).
> For now, when coming into office 1, we change the domain name, linking it to
> user profile 1, same when they are in office 2.
> Problem arises when there are no-one to help them to do this. It is also not
> an option to try and teach them to do it themselves. It might be a easy and
> quick operation, but one must be mindful that there are people that basicly
> only know where the on button is on the pc, and that they must click this
> icon to access their program. They are brilliant in their respective fields
> and their respective programs, but that where its stays.
>
> Can one maybe set 2 user accounts, each with a different network domain
> name, and these user accoutns applying the network settings and so on for
> each location?
>
>
>

 
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maxtaurus1
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      12-21-2008, 07:26 PM


"JOHAN" wrote:

> This question have been asked in previously by others, but I cannot seem to
> get a clear answer : Is it possible to assign 2 network domain names to a pc?
> I will suggest no, but heres the problem: We have several designers working
> in 2 different offices, obviously 2 different networks servers, and they move
> on a daily basis between the 2 offices, accessing data on the network, as
> well as their email. (they also have 2 mail accounts, 1 at each mail server).
> For now, when coming into office 1, we change the domain name, linking it to
> user profile 1, same when they are in office 2.
> Problem arises when there are no-one to help them to do this. It is also not
> an option to try and teach them to do it themselves. It might be a easy and
> quick operation, but one must be mindful that there are people that basicly
> only know where the on button is on the pc, and that they must click this
> icon to access their program. They are brilliant in their respective fields
> and their respective programs, but that where its stays.
>
> Can one maybe set 2 user accounts, each with a different network domain
> name, and these user accoutns applying the network settings and so on for
> each location?
>
>
>

 
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