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Re: Working out of domain

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Registered: Dec 06, 2010 06:01:37 AM Working out of domain
Posted: Dec 06, 2010 06:11:51 AM Hello everybody, i have a simple question.

I must install a clearcase client in my notebook.
I have a valid user of a cc-related domain (where i'm not administrator) but i don't want to add my notebook to this domain. Can I use it? There is a way to connet clear case with that domain user but from a pc logged with another user?

Thank you.


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Registered: Jun 09, 2005 09:06:53 PM Re: Working out of domain
Posted: Dec 06, 2010 06:45:27 PM   in response to: Tobia in response to: Tobia's post you can definitely use the license server and use CC standalone.
If you want to connect to the CC of the domain, the box hosting your view needs to be on the domain to run the albd service and get access to permissions.
If the VOBs are fairly open, you may be able to hack something where you end up with the snapshot view root on your C drive. It all depends on how open or closed the domain and the VOBs are and how much access you get by "just" being on the corporate network.
Its definitely not a solution supported by Rational.

hth
Martina


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Registered: Sep 28, 2005 02:20:11 PM Re: Working out of domain
Posted: Dec 08, 2010 04:32:16 PM   in response to: martina in response to: martina's post While you're at it, please check out the section on the "Limitations of Nondomain hosts" in the ClearCase admin manual. It's really not a good idea to do this...

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