So reading everyone comments I can take this back to our manager clearly and
leave the decision in his hands.

There is one other thing which I know has not been asked but they will start
requesting this sooner rather than later.

Can we access files in the the remote office as well please ?

So to give access to us...@child1.xyz.com in domain child2.xyz.com

Any best practises around that ?


Thanks for all your value added comments.

cheers
Joss





On 27 June 2011 20:49, Christopher Bodnar <christopher_bod...@glic.com>wrote:

> I think the only way to do this, without re-training users, would be to to
> write a custom credential provider (similar to the custom GINA's that were
> written for previous verions of Windows). Here is a good discussion on this
> topic:
>
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc163489.aspx#S5
>
> My thoughts are that this would be very expensive to develop and implement.
> Much more so than the cost of retraining users.
>
> YMMV
>
> Chris
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