unable to map a drive to a DC in a remote domain
- From: "BLMuzzy" <bob.muzzy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 13:17:16 -0700
I've seen this problem with a remote domain that's linked with a trust and
with one that has no trust relationship. I can map a drive from windows
explorer or the command line to any other server here except the domain
controllers in the remote domain. The network connectivity is good - either
on the same subnet or connected by a hardware VPN. I use the ID of a domain
admin to either an administrative share (C$) or c:\test, or a domain user to
c:\test, which is shared everyone:full control, with NTFS permissions
everyone full control.
All fail with "System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied."
Any suggestions?
Bob
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