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Crap, after sending this I realized that
the title of the post was probably the phrase I should be searching on. I don’t have access to the machine till
tomorrow, but does this look like what I am looking for… http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/42545/42545.html Unless you have any other thoughts or
comments on the matter? From: Douglas M. Long
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I just started with a company running AD 2003 and am a
little confused about something. The domain name is domain.com, but when
logging in there are two domains to select from. The second domain name is
totally different; lets call it domint. It seems that users can only log in
with the domint domain (unless they specify the local machine as the domain and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) . Is the domint some netbios crap? I know there is probably an
easy answer, but I can’t seem to google the correct phrase to find anything.
As always, thanks much for helping out (retards like me). |
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