Setup Trust between laptop and home network

mark_at_corporatedigital.com
Date: 01/30/05

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    Hi all. I've got a laptop that I bring home from work that I'd like to
    have access the resources (printer!) on my home network. My home
    network is a NT2000 domain. When I come home I logon to my laptop
    using the login for the domain I use at the office. Since it cannot
    connect to the office PDC when I'm home I assume it using some caching
    logic to authenticate (?).

    So when I'm logged in to my laptop for a domain that really doesn't
    exist (as far as my home is concerned) how can I have my laptop access
    the resources on my home network?

    I started down the path of having my home network trust the domain that
    my laptop login is for but it complained when I tried to setup the
    trust saying "The ZZZ domain could not be contacted?
    Any ideas?
    thx
    mark


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