Re: Client don't appear in a forest
From: Stan White [MS] (stanwh_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 09/20/04
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Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 10:06:24 -0700
Your client can't get to the AD store that holds the site information
because it is in another forest.
Cross-forest clients are a special case.
Your client is reading AD from it's local forest and is not finding sites,
boundaries or MP's.
The simplest solution is to have an SMS site in each forest and make it a
child site of the site in the other forest.
-- -- Stan [MSFT] -- -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- -- "Edge" <Edge@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7FA1D2E7-99AE-4E54-BD76-C6DBEE330740@microsoft.com... > Hi everybody! > I have sms 2003 installed in a server which is my primary site. I have > modified the schema.My primary site is in a forest called forest 2. So, I > have installed a client in another forest called forest 1 with no trust > relation. In my primary site I have set up on Connections Account > Client > the account of administrator of my prymary site. > So, now I cannot see my client in forest 1 from my prymary site in forest > 2. > In my client I only have 2 actions, Machine Policy and User policy. > Do I have to modify anything else? > thanks in advance!
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