Use Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 to create an extra WinXp to do the extra logon
http://www.microsoft.com/w
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Jorgen Malmgren
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Browse All TopicsI currently work at two separate work locations and need to log onto a Win2k server domain at each location. Is there any way to set up separate 'profiles' or something, such that I can achieve this ?
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Use Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 to create an extra WinXp to do the extra logon
http://www.microsoft.com/w
Many Regards
Jorgen Malmgren
IT-Supervisor
Denmark
:o) Your brain is like a parachute. It works best when it's open
Do you have a user account to each domain? If you do and you can already log-on to that domain, you can setup XP to login to different domains by just creating user accounts/profiles.
Log on as an administrator of your computer. Go to START, SETTINGS, CONTROL PANEL, USER ACCOUNTS, in the Users tab, click ADD, type in your username and domain, click NEXT, click other, choose Administrators, click Finish.
Hope this helps...
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by: JamesDSPosted on 2004-05-05 at 04:56:00ID: 10995087
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A windows XP machine is tied to a domain, so the only way to log on to either is by putting in a trust relationship with the second domain.
You could install a second copy of XP onto the machine and get access to both domains that way, or there MIGHT be a shareware tool out there that can do what you ask.
I have to do something similar and I ended up joining neither domain and simply using RUNAS to run the admin tools on whatever domain I connected to at the time.
Cheers
JamesDS