Re: Authentication problems when not on local network



On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 09:06:54 +1000, Bill Grant wrote:

You cannot be logged into more than one domain. If you are logged into
mydomain.local, you can only access resources in another domain if a trust
relation exists between the domains. If company.com trusted mydomain.local,
it would accept your credentials and allow access.

The thing is, there is no other domain - company.com is purely a DNS
domain, not a Windows domain. The laptop is logged in with a cached
mydomain.local Windows account, just like it would be if not connected to
any network.

Thanks,
Josh

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