Multidomain membership - NO Trust

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Good morning all,

New project coming up, I need to set up another domain that only 3 or 4
users will be able to connect to. This domain can NOT, for security reasons,
have trusts with any other domains (which helps, seeing as SBS isn't going
to let me do a trust anyways!). Any-who, these 4 users will mainly logging
in to the SBS domain for daily stuff, but occasionally logging in to the
other domain for project purposes. (They will not need any email or internet
access when connected to the new domain, it's simply for a secure database
project)

I plan on setting up their machines as Dual Boot where one XP install will
be a member of SBS domain using DHCP network address of 192.168.0.xxx, and
the other XP install will be a member of the new domain with a static IP
network address of 10.0.0.xxx

This should work ok, right? Assuming, of course that the new server is also
set to the 10.0.0.xxx network, I can keep them all on the same switch, no?

TIA,

SusanV



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