Re: Need help with AD trusts
- From: "Joe Befumo" <joe@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 09:06:29 -0500
Wierd - that's the way I had it set up in the beginning & it had the exact
opposite expect from what I wanted. When I set it up the other way, it
behavied like a 2-way, and when I set up a 2-way, accessing External from
Internal pupped up a login dialog box, but accessing Internal from External
just allowed access (which is what I would expect).
I double-checked all of my share permissions to make sure that neither side
grants any access to the other at that level.
Joe
"Paul Williams [MVP]" <ptw2001@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sounds like the trust is the wrong way round. Delete all trusts and
create
a new one. You want to create an outgoing trust from external, as
external
needs to trust internal. Internal doesn't need to trust external;
internal
should be trusted by external.
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