Re: Very Critical issue

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Hi
-Did you follow my last post?
-Do you have WINS? How DNS is configured in Workstations/Servers and DCS?

- If you ping that server using \\servername, what results do you get? and if you ping using the FQDN \\servername.domain.com what results do you get?



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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services

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"Sukhwinder Singh" <SukhwinderSingh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:B99556BD-761C-4DA8-8B4A-3FDBD8B516EF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hi Jorge,

We have checked DNS and Domain functionality using DCDIAG AND NETDIAG and
could not find any error. In one of the servers the issue is resolved by
restarting the file server.
We have logged into another file server and checked the acl of the shared
folders. I was surprised to see that the acl contains some unresolved SID's
from the other domain. We have previously done security translation on these
servers to add the users from both the domains.

The users from the domain in which the server is added are showinf fine but
users from other domain are showing as unresolved SID's

Will there be any issue with secure channel. Kindly let me know how to
verify secure channel in windows 2000 file server.



"Jorge Silva" wrote:

Hi
This is generally caused by bad DNS configuration, make sure that BOTH ends
can resolve eachother by DNS, then do the test using
\\servername.domain.com. Also check WINS (assuming different subnets) when
using \\servername instead of \\servername.domain.com.

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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services

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"Sukhwinder Singh" <SukhwinderSingh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:193C9E8A-E7EA-4B0A-AD78-64C8CC6E55E5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Dear All,
>
> We are facing serious issue in our Active Directory network. We have 2
> forests and there is forest trust between both the forests. There is a
> file
> server in domain a.com and the users are in domain b.com. When the > users
> are
> trying to access the file server as \\servername they are getting the
> error
> as below
>
> "\\servername is not accessible. You might not have permission to use > this
> network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out > if
> you
> have access permissions.
>
> There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
> request."
>
> This issue is very critical as no one is able to access the shared > drives.
>
> We are in the process of domain consolidation, so many of the users > have
> already been migrated to b.com domain but the servers are still in > a.com.
>
> Need urgent help on the same.
>
> Would be very grateful
>
> Sukhwinder singh
>
>


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