Re: AD TRUST Between Domains
- From: Jonesyboi <Jonesyboi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 09:07:02 -0700
Ok, so let me ask you - Would you recommend upgrading our domain from 2k to
2k3, or for now just go with it as is? Also, what is the best method of
approach if we decided to upgrade? Would an in place upgrade be best, or a
swing upgrade? Thanks, Jorge.
"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP]" wrote:
sorry.... did not see the vice versa.
two way external trust is needed.
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"Jonesyboi" <Jonesyboi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Why a one-way forest trust? If so, then what about when the UK users come
to
the US and would like to access their emails and files on their servers.
Will
I have to create another seperate trust relationship?
"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP]" wrote:
a one-way forest trust where the outgoing part is on the UK side and the
incoming part is on the US side. For you to be able to setup a trust
nameresolution between the two domains is needed by using NetBIOS or DNS
nameresolution
also see:
the procedure to setup a trust is explained in:
for external trust
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/ServerHelp/b30ef067-746e-4453-b879-804259aafdd3.mspx
MS-KBQ179442_How to Configure a Firewall for Domains and Trusts
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"Jonesyboi" <Jonesyboi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My company has two offices. One here in the USA and the other in UK. We
have
a VPN connection to the UK office. Currently we have our own domain
(which
is
a Windows 2000) and our own exchange server that our users here (USA)
access.
They have their own domain (Windows Server 2003) and exchange server
also.
Seein that these are two separate forests, I would like to establish a
trust
between the two, whereas a user from our office can go to the UK,
logon,
get
authenticated, and be able to access their emails and files as if they
were
here at the USA office, and vice versa. What kind of trust relationship
would
be needed, and what other settings (DNS, Firewall, etc) would I need to
configure and where? Please help. Thank you all for your support.
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