Re: How to connect Win2000 Small Business to Win2003
From: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] (lanwench_at_heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com)
Date: 02/19/05
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Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 13:09:13 -0500
Tom wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Both servers are located on the same subnet and they can see each
> other. Both servers are independent running own Active directories.
> However, I like users of Win2000 to be able to access Win2003 server.
> I tried to to join the workgroup of Win2000 and then login worked but
> I want Win2003 to have it's own Active directory and control over
> access.
> Win2000 for Small Business has disabled trust option so it can not be
> trusted server or vice versa it cannot accept trusted servers. Also,
> Win2000 cannot have sub domains. Because of that I need to created
> the same accounts on both servers.
> Right now I created an account on Win2003 exactly the same as the one
> on Win2003 giving all the rights to access a shared folder. On the
> level of folder, server and domain. However, when I try to map the
> drive to that shared folder from Win2003 I get the error:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------
> The mapped network drive could not be created because the following
> error has occurred:
> Logon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type
> at this computer.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>
> What else should I do. Or is there other way to have these computers
> connected so the users of server Win2000 can easily be authenticated
> on server Win2003?
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated,
> Tom
Why do you need two domains? Why can't you just join the W2003 server as a
member server to the existing Windows/SBS domain?
Might want to post in an SBS group because this is not a group policy issue.
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