alfie1noakes
IS-IT--Management
OK,
Thought I could do this as NT but I seem to have made a bit of a mess!
I have a user with a laptop PC, runnings Windows 2000 Prof. My corresponding IT guy in our Headoffice set the Laptop up to connect to their domain etc.. He also set up a separate user account and password.
This PC also needs to connect to our local office domain. So I got the administrator password, and logged in. Had a few problems joining our domain, but managed to connect. Again, the users name and password is different to the headoffice one, but still the same user!
Now I thought, and obviously wrongly, that when I next logged in, I would see the log in splash, with the local PC, and the two domains available to log into.
This is not the case, and I have managed to delete the Headoffice info, and now only have the local machine, and the new, local office domain available.
Obviously, you cannot help me from getting my ass kicked, but can anyone tell me the proper way to set up a laptop to be able to connect to two separate office domains, depending on which one they are in.!
Many thanks.
I'm off now to read up on WIndows 2000!!
Andy
Thought I could do this as NT but I seem to have made a bit of a mess!
I have a user with a laptop PC, runnings Windows 2000 Prof. My corresponding IT guy in our Headoffice set the Laptop up to connect to their domain etc.. He also set up a separate user account and password.
This PC also needs to connect to our local office domain. So I got the administrator password, and logged in. Had a few problems joining our domain, but managed to connect. Again, the users name and password is different to the headoffice one, but still the same user!
Now I thought, and obviously wrongly, that when I next logged in, I would see the log in splash, with the local PC, and the two domains available to log into.
This is not the case, and I have managed to delete the Headoffice info, and now only have the local machine, and the new, local office domain available.
Obviously, you cannot help me from getting my ass kicked, but can anyone tell me the proper way to set up a laptop to be able to connect to two separate office domains, depending on which one they are in.!
Many thanks.
I'm off now to read up on WIndows 2000!!
Andy