Re: Shared folders in a different domain
- From: "Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]" <aceman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 19:19:22 -0400
<Nick> wrote in message news:49e7b33f$0$27760$607ed4bc@xxxxxxxxx
I just added the Domain admin groups from each domain into each others Domain local administrators group - what does this get me ?
The permissions are Everyone Full Control for Share and Security
I'm using domain1\Administrartor
Domain levels are Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 mixed on both sides.
If you go to that specific share on that specific machine, and specifically add the group from Domain1 to allow access to it, does it work?
Normally with trusts, and especially with two way trusts, if we add the domain admins and domain users to the respective local groups, they become part of the local group. If you allow access by default to the Everyone group, it will work without adding these groups because Everyone means everything in a domain and any trusted domains, not necessarily the world. However on a member server, the domain local groups, for example the Domain Users group and the Domain Admins group cannot be enumerated in Mixed mode because the Domain Local groups are not available in NT4, hence the limitation. This is a known limitation when in mixed mode and trying to access a member server. Domain controllers are not affected, as you;ve experienced. Once you've bumped upu the domain, you should be fine. But my guess is that if you specifically added them it would work anyway.
Ace
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