Re: Shared folders in a different domain
- From: <Nick>
- Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 18:53:18 -0400
The only error I get is when I try to login from the Domain2 server using
Domain1\user ID, I get an error "the domain cannot be contacted or does not
exist" (Event ID 1219).
"Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]" <aceman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:Od9hYQ6vJHA.968@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<Nick> wrote in message news:49e8a5c7$0$5900$607ed4bc@xxxxxxxxx
Thanks Ace. Some new developments this morning. I no longer get a
permission error when trying to access this server. Now I get a login
box and I can authenticate with an ID from that domain.
I would think the trust would let me right in.
When I go into the share permissions I see a SID where the Domain 1 group
should be. Is this a name resolution problem? I can nslookup all
servers in both domains without a problem.
Well, it sounds like there is some progress happening. The SID is an
indication of connectivity issues, but it may not be. The SID can also be
an indication that a group once existed, but was deleted and still remains
in the ACL, which the system no longer has a name associated with the SID
to display.
Are there any errors in the event logs?
Ace
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