Re: SBS Client accessing old domain and new domain
From: John (jk_at_rt.com)
Date: 08/10/04
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Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 11:59:39 -0700
Thanks Doug,
I did find some third party software that does soemthing similiar. I was
hoping I could find a solution so the PC can be connected at the same time.
John
"Douglas Boyd [MSFT]" <dboyd@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> John
>
> Thank you for using Microsoft online support
>
> Using this configuration you can establish network connections with both
> servers. The problem is you will have authentication issues. Since one of
> the limitations of SBS is we don't have support for Trust relationships.
> Your client machines will be a member of one or the other domains and the
> user account will be a member of one or the other machines. A way to work
> around his is to install parallel installs to the client machines that
will
> be used in both domains. That way users can boot into the installation
> which connects to the desired network.
>
> I hope this helps
>
> Doug Boyd
>
> dboyd@online.Microsoft.com
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
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>
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