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Robert Bowen - Information Services - SUNY Farmingdale <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Dec 1999 09:08:43 -0500
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You would either need to establish trusts, or create a duplicate user
account on each domain.
For example;

London       NY
RobB         RobB
TomD         TomD
FredH        FredH

If you create them and can get users to use the same password on both
domains NT will pass-thru the username/password combination.

It is far easier to set up trusts than to do it this way.

-Rob

>I have a client that has 2 sites, one in NY the other
>in London. They have an NT Network setup with about 40
>users in London and 10 in NY. The sites are connected
>via an ISDN link with a 3COM Officeconnect router.
>
>The two domains inc-LON and inc-NY do not have a trust
>relationship set up, so how is it possible that I can
>connect from LON to NY and access the all resources.
>
>I would just like to know how this is possible and if
>I should reconfigure the connection with trusts.



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