Parent-Child Trust
From: Chris Lane (dontsendmespam_at_myaddress.com)
Date: 07/30/04
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Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 09:15:41 -0700
Hi everyone,
Here's my issue. I have a parent child transitive trust
relationship between 2 Windows 2000 domains, due to my
predecessors not knowing how to correctly implement an
upgrade. I have built a completely brand new Windows 2003
domain and want to phase the implementation starting with
just hte domain then moving to the Exchange 2003 roll out
in a couple weeks. The problem is that the Exchange 5.5
server is in the child domain. I want to break the parent
child relationship and set up a normal peer to peer trust
relationship in order to associate the new user names to
the old 5.5 accounts. It gets even better. I cannot have
the new domain and the parent on at the same time due to
name space issues. This is for a small government agency
who needs to have their name space remain in tact. So you
see my dilemma.
I have tried dcpromo to remove the parent domain
controller on a long shot; thinking that I could then just
use ntdsutil to clean up the AD and that might break the
trust.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
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