Create him a domain account in your domain. Don't use a local account. The
domain account will provide Exch and file access. You can provide him the
technical solution. If he can't utilize the proper username and pw, he
shouldn't be a director. It's not rocket science and he probably has many
usernames and pws around the web.

If he's using Outlook 2010, he can access MAPI accounts from both Exch
servers.

This is a workable situation. I'd recommend experimenting with the setup
required on another machine before deploying the solution to him; there may
be some traps regarding DNS or server perms that will need to be resolved...

***********************
Charlie Kaiser
[email protected]
Kingman, AZ
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nigel Parker [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 5:24 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Network access to 2 seperate domains
> 
> Hi
> Ok we have a director from a parent company
> Lets  say they have a domain called companyx.local
> We have our domain company.local
> 
> So totally separate local domains
> 
> The director needs to access files and emails from both domains,
> apparently his anti virus and updates come live from the internet
> 
> I wanted to setup web access to our exchange and a local account on our
> fileserver and shortcut so when he clicks it will prompt for user name
> and password to our servers
> However I know he will enter his other user name and password?
> 
> Thoughts
> Also he want to access files from his network on ours and have exchange
> with offline files to ours and his networks.
> 
> This is for 6 months only
> 
> 
> Nigel Parker
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> Ultraframe (UK) Ltd
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