Re: Cannot add users from trusted domain



In news:72AB09AC-ABF2-4D6E-AF23-0C3CA98CA089@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
thor71717 <thor71717@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on
below:
On NT and 2003 Servers I am unable to add any users from the a trusted
Windows 2003 domain to any folders. The users are able to hit shares
on these servers, but we cannot add any new ones.

I found one event in the event viewer that might be part of the issue:

The Security System could not establish a secured connection with the
server cifs/TrustedDomainDC. No authentication protocol was
available.

Been researching this on various sites, and nothing changed on the
trusted domain--just not sure why we cannot add users from the
trusted domain to our resource domain folders (and no settings have
changed). Any help is appreciated!

When you established the trust, did it say it was successful?
What errors are in the event viewer of both machines?
Were you able to add the Windows 2003 AD Domain Admins tothe NT4
Administrators group?
Did you install any security solutions, possibly using IPSec on 2003?


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