Re: Trust problems
- From: "Kurt" <lorentzenkurt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 20:48:17 -0700
Make sure the account you're logging on to is a member of the domain admins
group in both domains. Do an nslookup for each domain from the other (in
domain1.com, "nslookup domain2.com" and vice-versa. Make sure you resolve a
DC in the other domain in each case.
.....kurt
"Pete" <Pete@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How do I check the permissions to admin the trust?
"Kurt" wrote:
It could be that DNS is not functioning properly between the 2003 and
2000
domains. Or the account you're logging into doesn't have permissions to
administer the trust.
"Pete" <Pete@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have 2 Domains 1 is a Windows 2000 and the other is a Windows 2003.
When I verify the Windows 2000 Domain I get the message that the Trust
is
active and in place.
When I try to Verify the Trust on the 2003 Domain I recieve the
following
message.
"Information from the primary domain controller for the domain
"mydomain.com" cannot be obtained because: Access is denied.
Make sure the PDC is operating properly then try again."
If I try to remove the trust from the 2003 domain I get the error
"Access Denied"
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pete
.
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