Yes it is possible to connect to a server in another domain. AC2K can be
used in either workgroup or domain.
It is a rpc connection so you might use dtcping to check the connection,
not just ping.
Thank You
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hi guys,
quick question, is it possible to connect to a server that's not a member
of
the same domain?or is it possible to use AC2000 only on a workgroup
environment? im trying to connect to a server but i cant seem to connect to
a particular computer.i entered the correct IP address and was able to ping
that address successfully.
hope to hear from you soon.
thanks!