Re: Trusts between win2K3 and Win2K
From: Steve Bruce (steve_at_xmaslake.com)
Date: 09/10/04
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Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 19:37:33 -0500
The function of a trust is to enable you to assign permissions to groups
from another forest.
Have you granted permissions to resources accross the forest boundaries?
When you say Access/See what do you mean ?
Do you have DNS resolution cross referencing the forests ? with conditional
forwarders on the Server 2003 . . . and a secondary zone from the the
Server 2000 forest on the Server 2003 dns server ?
If the two forests are on the same subnet you can are probably getting by
with broadcast resolution from one forest to another . . but if not you
should get dns to cross forest resolve.
"Torben Broendum" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0acd01c4967a$751e8f10$a401280a@phx.gbl...
Hi,
On a corp. network I have 2 DC´s with AD ex.: test1.lan
and test2.lan.
The win 2003 server (test1.lan) cas see/access test2.lan
on the win 2000 server - I have made 2 way trust on the
win 2003 server. But the win 2000 server cannot see/access
the test1.lan - I have made trust on the win 2000 server.
I have never worked with trust before - what the problem
and how to solve it ?
Regards,
Torben Broendum
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