Enterprise admin cannot log into child domain

From: FurBot (furatBot_at_.com)
Date: 07/27/04


Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 14:46:51 -0400

Hi all.

Im attempting to create a child domain for an existing domain we are
running. Its a windows 2000 AD enabled in Native mode. We are also running
Exchange 2k also in native mode.

Ive created the child domain but im unable to log into it using my
enterprise admin account from the root domain. Did i miss a step somewhere?
I need to be able to use my account in the child domain as we are planning
to deploy a second exchange server in the child domain.

Thanks



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