Re: 2 Domain

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Sure, user can only logon to his/hers profile regardless of the office. Once
logged on he/she should be able to access resources in the other domain (if
setup correctly).

What resource does the user need to access in the second domain/office?

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Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security

"Somchai" <Somchai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a client which is travelling between office and factory with a
> notebook. Is there any way that he can logon to both domains with one
> profile on his notebook? This is important that he has his e-mails,
> Documents
> etc. on one location on his PC and not spread out in two profiles.


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