> Hello Radjan,
>
> You can not do it the way you described. A workstation can be member of one
> domain only. So you have to join it to the other domain or you can create
> a two-way trust between the domains, so they can also connect in the other
> netwrok/domain to there own domain.
>
> Is this needed to access resources on the other domain, or what is the reason
> for the setup?
>
> Best regards
>
> Meinolf Weber
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> > Hello,
> > We have a Windows 2000 server (name: WS1) with Active Directory
> > managing the
> > domain “myhome.localâ€.
> > We have a user, login = “me†on AD.
> > We install a new server Windows 2008 (name: WS2) on an other physical
> > network.
> > We set up AD to manage the domain “myhome.local†(same name as the one
> > on
> > WS1). We created a user “me†(same also), but might be a different
> > SDI.
> > We have to workstations:
> > 1 under XP, name = XP1 and we connect with the login “me†(session on
> > c:\Documents and Settings\Me).
> > 1 under Vista, name=V1 (c:\users\Me)
> > They both ar in the domain myhome.local managed by WS1.
> > We would like to suppress “XP1†and “V1†from WS1 to enter them in
> > WS2.
> > It should be OK:
> > 1. We suppress XP1 and V1 fom WS1
> > 2. We connect XP1 and V1 on the physical network where WS2 is
> > 3. We enter XP1 and V1 on the domain managed by WS2
> > Question:
> > Will it work ?
> > We had a session with my login on both machines, will we find it
> > again? If
> > not, how can we manage?
> > There might be a tool to create/copy the user “Me†on AD managed by
> > WS2,
> > while keeping the same WS1 SID
> > Thanks a lot for the help
> >
>
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