Active Directory Import and Audiences

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From: Brendon McCarthy (brendon.m.mccarthy_at_biz.colostate.edu)
Date: 02/06/04


Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 12:52:37 -0700

I successfully imported my users from Active Directory. Now, when I attempt
to create an Audience with a rule determining the group (security or
distribution) they are in, I get an error saying: "The specified domain
either does not exist or could not be contacted." Have I configured
something wrong somewhere? My domain controllers are running Windows 2000,
my SharePoint Services/Portal Server is Windows 2003. All are part of the
same domain. Could the issue be caused by a non-existent "trusted"
relationship, or are not these servers already trusted by each other?
Thanks for any help!!!

Brendon McCarthy
Colorado State University
College of Business, IT Department
brendon.m.mccarthy@biz.colostate.edu



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