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Single Computer login to Multiple domains

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Hi Team,
I have a request from a User.
He has a test WinXP Server Uder TESTLABAD. He wants to authenticate to CorpAD corporate domain from same TestWinXP machine.
Single Computer to multiple domains, and my IT manager dont want to enabel trust from TestLabAD to CorpAD.
any options for me here ?
-VissaTuesday, March 1, 2011 7:18 PM
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No. Single computer can belong to one domain only.
I would suggest running virtual machine on XP (i.e. Virtual PC or VMWare)
With kind regards
Krystian Zieja
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My BlogTuesday, March 1, 2011 7:36 PM -
Howdie!On 01.03.2011 20:18, SVissa wrote:> Single Computer to multiple domains, and my IT manager dont want to> enabel trust from TestLabAD to CorpAD.>> any options for me here ?No. One machine, one domain.Cheers,Florian
The views and opinions expressed in my postings do NOT correlate with the ones of my friends, family or my employer.Tuesday, March 1, 2011 8:00 PM -
The only way a user can log into various domains is for trust relationships to exist. Without the trust, the user can only log into the domain the computer is a member of.
Visit: anITKB.com, an IT Knowledge Base.Tuesday, March 1, 2011 9:03 PM
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No. Single computer can belong to one domain only.
I would suggest running virtual machine on XP (i.e. Virtual PC or VMWare)
With kind regards
Krystian Zieja
http://www.projectnenvision.com
Follow me on twitter
My BlogTuesday, March 1, 2011 7:36 PM -
Howdie!On 01.03.2011 20:18, SVissa wrote:> Single Computer to multiple domains, and my IT manager dont want to> enabel trust from TestLabAD to CorpAD.>> any options for me here ?No. One machine, one domain.Cheers,Florian
The views and opinions expressed in my postings do NOT correlate with the ones of my friends, family or my employer.Tuesday, March 1, 2011 8:00 PM -
The only way a user can log into various domains is for trust relationships to exist. Without the trust, the user can only log into the domain the computer is a member of.
Visit: anITKB.com, an IT Knowledge Base.Tuesday, March 1, 2011 9:03 PM -
Thanks guys for the time and reply. I believe domain trust is the only way for me. Yeah if no other option then i will follow this. -Vissa
-VissaWednesday, March 2, 2011 3:57 AM -
Dear vissa
you cannot join to multiple domains , but you can access both domains:
you can ping , see file sharings and . . .
for example if you have joined corpAD , set you primary dns ip , dns of TestLabAD
then you have access both domains .
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Good Luck
Amirst1990
Saturday, June 30, 2018 2:10 PM