Patrick,
I'm not sure if there is a way to have 0 impact on your users.  You cant
have two separate users logging on with the same ID and separate
permissions.  6.3 and prior did allow two users with the same ID but
different passwords to authenticate...but that was only if it was local.  If
you are using external authentication then if user B tries to authenticate
and uses his password on domain B, if it finds the user on domain A but
wrong password I don't think it forwards the request on....but I could be
wrong.  You may try adding the authentication field to the user form and
have them log on via the value you specify in that field....that may allow
you to specify the domain\user.

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Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 12:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Integrating new domain


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Hi, we are integrating new domain, and login id are duplicate, is theyre a
way to don't have a this problem, can i use the domain name in the front of
the user or something like that, but i need it to be no impact to the users
... 

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