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Dave Cason
Guest
Hi Everyone,
Here's sort of odd basic question. I have SBS running with about 10 local
clients and I now have 5 of them who are going to laptops.
So sometimes they’re here and others they could be working from a hotel,
etc. We run Exchange and File and Print services and
that’s about it.
What’s the best way for them to get in to the network? If I make them
members as usual then when they go out they won’t be able
to authenticate to the server when they want to work outside the office.
- Should I make them all local accounts and have them work in a workgroup
only to be able to get in and pull mail, etc?
- Should I create two profiles on the laptops for when they are here and
then when they are remote?
- Would there be two or more profiles to use, should the laptop be a member
of the domain?
Is there a best practices way to have people on laptops? I myself don’t
know ……
Cheers’
Dave
Here's sort of odd basic question. I have SBS running with about 10 local
clients and I now have 5 of them who are going to laptops.
So sometimes they’re here and others they could be working from a hotel,
etc. We run Exchange and File and Print services and
that’s about it.
What’s the best way for them to get in to the network? If I make them
members as usual then when they go out they won’t be able
to authenticate to the server when they want to work outside the office.
- Should I make them all local accounts and have them work in a workgroup
only to be able to get in and pull mail, etc?
- Should I create two profiles on the laptops for when they are here and
then when they are remote?
- Would there be two or more profiles to use, should the laptop be a member
of the domain?
Is there a best practices way to have people on laptops? I myself don’t
know ……
Cheers’
Dave