Re: managing multiple 2003 AD domains with AD tools

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Hi,
I have admin rights on both domains however different user names as they
both use different formats. Not sure how permissions are set as I did not
set this up buth there is a trust in place between both domains....?


"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:

Hello EH,

The question is what permissions do you have in the other domain with your
account? How are the permissions set in the remote domain for your account/group?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hi,
I have multiple domains which we are trying to manage with locally
installed
AD tools. the user accounts on both domains do not match up as we are
using
different structure for user names.
The problem we are having is that my PC is on one domain and when I
open the AD tools for users/computers for example it works great for
the domain I am on. If you connect to another domain with trusts in
place most options are visible but greyed out.

Is there a way to be able to work on multiple domains with these tools
from a single PC ?? Right now we are having to RDP onto a device on
each domain to manage them independently ?

Thanks




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