Re: Child Domain problem
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Date: 06/21/04
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Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 13:19:23 -0700
Hi...
Thanks for reply
ya we have two firewall but these sites are connected
with VPN and there is no ristriction on that..
i think there might be problem with DNS i can resolve all
computer from child domain to corporate but i cannot
resolve from my corporate office to my child domain
i checked with DNS on corporate and the child domain
folder is grayed out , i tried to re delegate to child
domain but it is still grayed out
pls help me..
Thanks
TEjal
>-----Original Message-----
>"Tejal" <tejal_5@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:1eec401c456ea$b07d3c70$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> HI....
>>
>> i have problem after join child domain ?
>>
>> i have my corporate office with main active directory
>> setup ..and i have one remote location branch office...i
>> setup child domain for my branch office to join
corporate
>> active directory..every thing is fine but i have problem
>> that i can see any object when i am adding child domain
>> user to my corporate active directory excisting grups
>> but i can connect to brach office ative directory and
then
>> i can see user but when i will go for adding any user
from
>> my branch office i cannot see any object
>
>As Cary says in another post, it might be related to
sites.
>
>My bet would be on your DNS setup or perhaps firewalls.
>
>You don't say anything about "how" you are connected
between
>sites -- we don't need your machines or line speeds
probably
>but we do need to know about any restrictions or unusual
>paths like FIREWALLS or VPNs used for the connection.
>
>Is your DNS fully resovlable from the TOP DOWN, so that
the
>parent domain DNS delegates to the child DNS servers -- or
>else holds a secondary (etc.) for the child DNS zones?
>
>(You might also take this opportunity to ensure the child
domains
>can resolve all of the PARENT DNS too.)
>
>--
>Herb Martin
>
>
>>
>> pls help me
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Tejal
>
>
>.
>
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