scalvin77 Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Dear fellow forummers..I have 2 domains.. A and B. Domain A uses NT4 and Domain B uses Win 2k for Active directory.There is a win 2003 File and Print server residing in Domain B however whenever i try to share a file for Domain A users, Im unable to browse or search for Domain A user IDs. Im only able to view users under the same domain.How am I able to browse for users in Domain A in my File & Print server residing in Domain B?Anyone having similar issues? any advice will be appreciated.Thank You
nmX.Memnoch Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 NT4 trusts aren't automatically two way trusts...you have to manually configure the trust both ways. Until you do it'll only work one way.Trusts between AD sites are automatically two-way transitive trusts.
scalvin77 Posted December 20, 2005 Author Posted December 20, 2005 NT4 trusts aren't automatically two way trusts...you have to manually configure the trust both ways. Until you do it'll only work one way.Trusts between AD sites are automatically two-way transitive trusts.Thx.. i have already manually configured the trusts on both domains. Actually, the win 2k servers are able to browse the users during file sharing from Domain A however its only when Im sharing files from Win2003 from Domain B, Im not able to browse the users in Domain A (but able to see the domain)Anyone could advise?
nmX.Memnoch Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 I don't know if this would make any difference (although it seems it would)...but is your AD running in mixed or native mode?
scalvin77 Posted December 21, 2005 Author Posted December 21, 2005 I don't know if this would make any difference (although it seems it would)...but is your AD running in mixed or native mode?my AD domain is running on mixed mode. Other win2k servers in my domain are able to browse the other domain's users however only 1 win 2003 server in my domain is unable to browse another domain's user during share files.anyone experience this?
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