Re: Trust relationship W2k - NT4
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Date: 09/01/04
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Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 16:19:51 -0500
Try putting an lmhosts file on the Member server flush the netbios cache and
then see if you can add users from the NT4 domain
180094 How to Write an LMHOSTS File for Domain Validation and Other Name
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=180094
-- James Brandt [MSFT] "Jesus Guevara" <Jesus Guevara@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BA4D6C46-6892-429B-825A-4E896AB6A64E@microsoft.com... >I have a little problem with a 2way trust relationship between my w2k mied > mode domain and a nt4 domain. > > The problem is that only the W2k DC is able to full comunicate with the > nt4 > domain, eg: I can connect to shares in the nt4 domain, i can create a > share > in the w2k dc and give permissions to users from the nt4 domain. > > But all the other member servers of the w2k domain only can connect to > shares in the nt4 domain, when i try to create a share in this member > servers > and give permissions to users of the nt4 domain i receive a message: The > domain controller for the domain was not found. > > The 2 domains are in different locations and have a dedicated line to > connect, both sides have a Checkpoint Firewall and the w2k dc has a NAT IP > address to "publish" in the wan.
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