On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Daniel Shahaf <d...@daniel.shahaf.name> wrote:
>> And in both, how do I know if someone is in one domain or the other?
>> Do they need to prefix their login with the domain?
>>
>
> Why do you need to know that?

There might be two different users with the same id in each domain.
For example, there could be a jsmith in the mfxdomain and a jsmith in
the effhdomain. If jsmith from effhdomian signed in, how would it know
whether it was jsmith of the effhdomain that signed in, or jsmith of
the mfxdomain that signed in with an incorrect password?

This issue has been solved now because I've decided that anyone who
needs any of the CM tools needs to be in the mfxdomain. The developers
in the other domain will now have accounts in the mfxdomain and their
desktops will be moved to the mfxdomain. The two domains were suppose
to have been merged a couple of years ago, but no one pushed it. Now,
it's being pushed.

Thank you for your help.


-- 
David Weintraub
qazw...@gmail.com

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