Migrated domain users are needed to access shared folders on the network with AD username old or need to share with the new AD ID

Dear Sir

Migrated domain users are needed to access shared folders on the network with AD username old or need to share with the new AD ID

I am in a field & I'll migrate with a domain name.
EX: now I'm in the field of the AAA tomorrow my domain name will change to BBB. User accounts are created in two AAA & BBB and the two domain user IDs are different.
data servers are also migrating with the new domain.
is it possible to access share with the old user id folder in new field or both to share the files again with the new user ID Active directory.
Kind regards
Chauvet J.

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