Re: AD question



Inline
- The laptop is using DHCP assigned addresses
- The DNS server in Location B has to have a copy of the DNS zone for
Domain A
- The switch has to allow you to connect to the network (it might check
the MAC address, for example)
- The DHCP server in Location B has to give out an IP address and the DNS
server address to the laptop
- The gateway at Location B has to route the traffic from Subnet B back to
to Subnet A.

Doesn't work.....

he wants to access all resources.... Which means (I think) Resources in
Domain A and B.

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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator

"Anthony" <anthony.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Here's what would normally have to be set up:
- The laptop is using DHCP assigned addresses
- The DNS server in Location B has to have a copy of the DNS zone for
Domain A
- The switch has to allow you to connect to the network (it might check
the MAC address, for example)
- The DHCP server in Location B has to give out an IP address and the DNS
server address to the laptop
- The gateway at Location B has to route the traffic from Subnet B back to
to Subnet A.

So if your locations are set up correctly you should be able to just go
and log on anywhere. You don't need to have any relationship with domain B
at all.
Anthony



"Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
Trusts can be the solution:
Creating Domain and Forest Trusts

http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/f82e82fc-0700-4278-a166-4b8ab47b36db1033.mspx?mfr=true


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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator

"goundhog" <goundhog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We have 2 non- trusted 2003 AD domains - A and B

There is a network link in place

Is it possible for a user from domain A to take his laptop to domain B
and
logon so he is authenticated in domain A and access all resources

What would need to be setup to that he can logon to domain A from domain
B






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