Re: one way trust with windows 2000 domain

From: Jeff L (***jeff_at_availabletech.net)
Date: 08/09/04


Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 17:42:55 -0400

Peter,

No trusts with SBS period. The question is why do you need two domains or is
it that the other domain belongs to a third party?

Regards,

Jeff Loucks
       Available Technology
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                  www.availabletechnology.com

"peter" <peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CB37BA2D-FB70-4536-A568-7AB6AFEAFA66@microsoft.com...
> Hi There,
> We have two Windows 2000 Domains with each one domain controller. There is
a
> one way trust established between these domains. We like to replace one
> Windows 2000 domain controller with a SBS 2003 domain and still have the
one
> way trust.
> Is this possible with SBS 2003 or is the also a limitation in SBS.
>
> Thanks
>



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