Questions about Multiple SBS Domains and users



Hello,

The company I work for is about to setup a second company. The second
company will be getting all new hardware and software and its on me to
tell them what we'll need.

I want to run SBS 2003 on the new server. We are already running it on
the current server, so I would be setting up an entirely new box, with
a new domain, and most likely in a new forest. Can we do some form of
trust that would allow 5 of our current employees access to
information on the new server without having to log off this domain
and log on to that one?

thanks,

Ken
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