Re: A simple one...?

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Danny Sanders wrote:

Yes

Good. Does this mean in practice that at a given time I need to connect the DCs for DomainA and DomainB together and establish a trust between DomainA to DomainB (and not vice versa). So can I disconnect the DCs and reconnect them to their subnets. Then will DomainB's DC authenticate the workstation and user from DomainA despite that DomainB has no current connection to DomainA?

What about logon scripts. I want the DomainA user run a DomainB logon script when logging on. Is this possible?

Thanks again ;-)

jake



"Jake" <jake056@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eXtJ5yIPIHA.1204@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Danny Sanders wrote:
So it is impossible to temporarily log on to DomainB (if the user has an account there) if the workstation is actually a member of DomainA?
Usually if a user in one domain needs resources in another domain a trust is setup between the two domains. Example: a user logs onto a computer in domain A, there is a trust between domain A and domain B. Because of the trust the user can access the resources in domain B. But at no time does the user have to log onto domain B.

OK.

Does this also apply when the domains are on physically separate subnets? This is my case....

Two separate nets, each with their own DCs.

Thanks again for comments

jake


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