How do I share files with a different domain?
How do I share files with a different domain?
Shared folder between domains
- Establish 2 way transitive trust.
- Setup DNS forwarding to the other domain (Do this on both sides)
- Read up on Active Directly Migration Tool (ADMT) – You’ll be using this a lot!
- Create PES file on your migration server.
How do I access another domain?
To log on to this computer using an account from a domain other than the default domain, include the domain name in the user name box using this syntax: domainsername. To log on to this computer using a local user account, precede your local user name with a period and backslash, like this: . sername.
How do I change the domain of a mapped drive?
Steps involved: Right-click the domain or the required subfolder to create a new GPO, or select an already existing one. Right-click and select Edit to open the Group Policy Management Editor. Go to User Configuration > Preferences > Windows Settings > Drive Maps. Right-click and select New > Mapped Drive.
How do I share a folder between two servers?
Windows
- Right-click on the folder you want to share.
- Select Give Access to > Specific people.
- From there, you can choose specific users and their permission level (whether they can read-only or read/write).
- If a user doesn’t appear on the list, type their name into the taskbar and hit Add.
- Click Share.
Can you access a shared folder in another domain?
From my known, shared folder in a domain can be accessed by computer on workgroup with the credentials on the specific domain, but I don’t know this can across multiple domains or not? it is really appreciated any suggestions. You may access resources on one domain while logged on another domain even if there are no trusts between domains.
How to access a resource shared by a different domain?
You can use a UPN (like [email protected]) or a standard Windows domain (MYWORK\\you or whatever). From the command line, you can use the /u switch to “net use”. Say I’m on a machine in the CORP domain (logged in with a CORP domain account) and I want to access a resource shared by a machine in the GALILEO domain.
How to access domain share from a non-domain computer?
If you want to access domain share from a non-domain computer, please enable Guest account, assign Everyone group the permission to access the sharing folder and then add the Anonymous SID to the Everyone access token. To enable anonymous access on a local workstation or server computer
How to share a domain in Windows XP?
Create a local user account on the XP workstation (right-click My Computer -> Manage -> Users). Add that user account onto the NTFS and Share permissions. Sure, you can do that. You can use a UPN (like [email protected]) or a standard Windows domain (MYWORK\\you or whatever). From the command line, you can use the /u switch to “net use”.