Re: nt4 domains (over vpn) cannot see windows 2003 domain in nethood



I have tried the solution: Disable the following settings:

Microsoft network server: Digitally sign communications (always)

Microsoft network client: Digitally sign communications (always)

I am still having a big problem. As it sits now, users from the other
two NT4 Domains can use the find/search for computers to get to any
computer in my 2003 domain EXCEPT the new Win2003 Server itself!! The
major problem with this is that this is my new File Server, and All
project documents were moved over to this box acouple of weeks ago. I
suspect that there are some "default" Win2003 Server/AD security
settings that are blocking access to the users from the other NT4
Domains. CAn anyone help with this?

.



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