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More info?)
I'm sorry, I did know any other way to do it. So you're
saying I can automatically add the groups above in the
newsgroups header above to go out to the separate groups
rather than posting an individual msg for each group like
I've done?
Thx for clarifying.
>-----Original Message-----
>Cross-post when necessary, but never multi-post. Cross-
posting is when you
>include two or more groups in the "Newsgroups:" section.
In this scenario
>the message and all responses are seen in all groups
that the message was
>cross-posted to. In other words any replies will
automatically propagate to
>the other newsgroup posts.
>
>Multi-posting is when you post the same message to two
or more groups
>individually. In this scenario the message is seen in
the groups it is
>posted to, but the responses are only seen attached to
the message (unless
>you cross-post the reply) in which the response was
made. So those that
>frequent these groups then need to deal with or re-read
the posts. It may
>seem like a small thing to keep track of. But some of us
actively traverse
>50 or more groups. The poster also then must search out
all of the posts to
>see if there was a response.
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in
newsgroup.
>Microsoft Certified Professional
>Microsoft MVP [Windows]
>http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
>
>"JT" <pvtpilot@dtnspeed.net> wrote in message
>news:2191e01c45c4d$77307c80$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>|I have a new W2K Server which will be used as a TS. I
>| have another W2K that is the main server. What's the
>| best way to have the TS setup when logging onto
domains?
>|
>| The new TS is its separate domain. All the user's
>| already exist on the older domain, so is there a way to
>| automatically join the older domain upon login for
>| authentication, rather than being prompted to logon
>| twice....one to the TS and then again to the older
domain
>| W2K server?
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