Re: I'm having a problem with it.
From: Chad A. Gross [SBS MVP] (chad.gross_at_laytonflower.nospam.com)
Date: 01/21/05
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Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 21:14:47 -0600
Hi Adam -
SBS doesn't do trusts. You'll need to join the new server to your SBS
domain. Recommended method is to go into your Server Management console, go
to the Server Computers snap-in & set up a machine account for the new
server. Then, join the new server to the domain using the /connectcomputer
website.
-- Chad A. Gross - SBS MVP SBS ROCKS! www.msmvps.com/cgross www.gosbs.org Adam T wrote: > I'm having a problem adding a second server. Whenever I try to trust > a Win Srv. 2003 OR a Win. 2000 adv. srv in AD Users & Comps, I get > the error message "Your security settings do not allow you to specify > whether or not this account is to be trusted for delegation". There > is no GP setting preventing this (I've poured through my GP objects). > I tried doing this as my normal domain admin account, that didn't > work so I tried it under the builtin domain administrator account. > No dice! Thanks for your help.
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