Re: Trust Relationship



Tha's about the only "workaround" I know of. Since you can't establish a
trust, you have to synchronize the usernames/passwords on each server (kind
of a pain when the passwords change). As you said, it's like working with a
peer-to-peer network, but at least it works.

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Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
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"Zadotchi" <zadotchi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OtUWt8tuFHA.2212@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks Merv for your quick reply,
> this is not really not a good news, I will try to go around it for now, i
> created new user account in the new server identical to the one exist in
> the old domain, thing working fine, i was able to access accounting
> database on the old domain and the POP3 server as well
> its like workgroup thing, even it is old fashion but till i migrate
> everything to new server
>
> anything else you recommend
>
> Thanks Again
> Zad
>
>
>
> "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OB2%238vsuFHA.1560@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> The short answer is: SBS 2003 (or any SBS server) doesn't support
>> trusts. It's a restriction imposed by Microsoft.
>>
>> --
>> Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
>> ===================================
>> "Zadotchi" <zadotchi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:eBxaFssuFHA.252@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> HI All
>>> I am new to server 2003 SBS and Active Directory,
>>> My netowrk domain1 NT4.0 Server and win xp clients(25 clients), i just
>>> recieved the new server DOMAIN2.local, I have enough CAL, i want to
>>> build trust relationship (both ways) between the 2 domain, for some
>>> reason i could not.
>>>
>>> I tried to do it from NT4.0 server, it did not recognize the new domain
>>> inspite it appear in the network Plcaes, and from New server did not
>>> work as well.
>>>
>>> maybe little more reading about AD will help, but your experties will
>>> help more
>>>
>>> Thanks all
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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