Charles Marcus wrote:
2. Your computer can only be joined to one domain at a time.
So, you wouldn't be able to do #3 unless you unjoined Domain1 and joined
Domain2.
That is not, to my understanding, an issue here. You do get a multiple
domain names listed in the domain drop down menu at logon if these
domains are members of the same forest or if there are trust relations
configured in between them. It is thus possible to login into multiple
domains on a single box. Depending on the set-up you might end-up with
different profiles.
Anyway, I'm not a fan of (nor do I use) Vista, and have zero experience
with it in a domain environment, so the above link is about all I can
offer..
You should give it a try, it is fun! :)
lmhelp -> It is indeed unclear whether you are a) a sysadmin trying to
learn something, or; b) a user who is trying to get around a sysadmin.
If a) is the case, I believe you got enough replies and suggestions that
can get you started. If b) is the case, have a word with your sysadmin
and ask him if he can make your life easier (likely there have been more
users with similar requests before you). He might help or explain to you
why such is not a good idea in your environment.
Either way, although this issue had little to do with Samba to begin
with, unless you have already considered some of the tips given in this
thread -- I suggest you try one of the Windows technical forums
(although I am not sure if there is anything useful that can be said in
addition to what was already said here).
-laco.
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