How to make AD in 2 seperate forrest communicate

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I have 2 forrest. We have the DNS communicating between the 2 forrest and
are trying to create the two way trust between them for administration
purposes. B will trust A but we can not get A to trust B. When we click on
Validate it says "Logon Server not found." How do we fix this so AD can
communicate with each other?


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