RE: How to logon to 2 domains question

2008-06-13 Thread Edwards, David
If the link goes down, each system will have cached the login ID and
access rights(SID). This will allow you to login to the system. You can
verify this by disconnecting from the WAN. Your SID at that time of WAN
interruption still has your access rights for any local resources in the
local trusted domain. Anything that happens on the Corp domain while the
WAN is down will not take effect until the connection is restored and
changes are replicated. 

 

This is how laptop users are able to login while not connected to the
network and then make a VPN connection. 

 

Regards, 

Dave



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How to logon to 2 domains question

2008-06-12 Thread HELP_PC

 


I moved some machines to a corporate WAN domain (trusted). 
In case the link to the domain go down I think I will not able to join
the local domain for using at least shared resources.(the machines are
now joined to the WAN domain)

Am I right ? 

TIA 


GuidoElia 
HELPPC 


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Re: How to logon to 2 domains question

2008-06-12 Thread KenM
Why dont you have a local DC from corp at your location. I would think you
would have one so logins do not have to go across the WAN. Unless you only
have a few users at your site, like 50 or less.

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:27 PM, HELP_PC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




 I moved some machines to a corporate WAN domain (trusted).
 In case the link to the domain go down I think I will not able to join the
 local domain for using at least shared resources.(the machines are now
 joined to the WAN domain)

 Am I right ?

 TIA

 *GuidoElia*
 *HELPPC*



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R: How to logon to 2 domains question

2008-06-12 Thread HELP_PC
That is the case. I don't know if they will want to add a Corporate DC, but in 
the meantime the DC is only for the local domain.(45 users ,were SBS)
 
GuidoElia
HELPPC
 

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Da: KenM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Inviato: giovedì 12 giugno 2008 18.33
A: NT System Admin Issues
Oggetto: Re: How to logon to 2 domains question


Why dont you have a local DC from corp at your location. I would think you 
would have one so logins do not have to go across the WAN. Unless you only have 
a few users at your site, like 50 or less. 


On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:27 PM, HELP_PC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 


I moved some machines to a corporate WAN domain (trusted). 
In case the link to the domain go down I think I will not able to join the 
local domain for using at least shared resources.(the machines are now joined 
to the WAN domain)

Am I right ? 

TIA 


GuidoElia 
HELPPC 












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Re: R: How to logon to 2 domains question

2008-06-12 Thread KenM
I am guessing that if you have a corp Domain that they do not want you to
have your own local domain, especially SBS. I dont think anyone here can
help you, you will need to talk to your Corp office and see what their
policies are.


One thing that may work though is if you have your users keep the same user
names and password in each Domain. You will run into problems when they have
to change passwords. One thing you can try for that is enable password
change through IIS and tell the users if the password changes in Corp they
need to change it in the local domain

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:43 PM, HELP_PC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  That is the case. I don't know if they will want to add a Corporate DC,
 but in the meantime the DC is only for the local domain.(45 users ,were SBS)

 *GuidoElia*
 *HELPPC*


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 *Da:* KenM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 *Inviato:* giovedì 12 giugno 2008 18.33
 *A:* NT System Admin Issues
 *Oggetto:* Re: How to logon to 2 domains question

 Why dont you have a local DC from corp at your location. I would think you
 would have one so logins do not have to go across the WAN. Unless you only
 have a few users at your site, like 50 or less.

 On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:27 PM, HELP_PC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




 I moved some machines to a corporate WAN domain (trusted).
 In case the link to the domain go down I think I will not able to join the
 local domain for using at least shared resources.(the machines are now
 joined to the WAN domain)

 Am I right ?

 TIA

 *GuidoElia*
 *HELPPC*





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