Re: trusts and a multiholmed DC

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There are issues in a single domain with a multi-homed dc. Short answer,
don't do it.

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"Andrew Story" <andrewDOTstoryATjameswalkerDOTbiz> wrote in message
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Hello NG,

I have a samll issue in that I have 2 domains, one 2k Native, one 2k3
mixed mode. The DC on the 2k3 domain is multihomed so I can see it on a
legacy subnet and a new network the resources will be migarted to.

I'm having a nightmare trying to setup the trusts and I'm guessing it;'s
due to the 2k3 DC being multihomed. Are there issues setting up trusts in
this environment?



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