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      01-13-2009
I have a forest wide trust set up between 2 domains. Domain A and B. Domain
B which is the domain i'm trying to migrate to can see everything fine. I can
add accounts from domain A with no problem anywhere in this domain B. The
issue is Domain A. I can't seem to add accounts to shares, files etc. I
keep getting the error server is no operational. DNS is fine everything
resolves, I can ping no problem and I get the FQDN in return. I've been able
to add the Domain B administrator account to Domain A's administrator account
(the built in) but you can't do anything with that in terms of permissions.

Can any please shed some light. I'm truly going nuts trying to find a
reason. I've even looked up the Guest account problem My guest accounts are
disabled.

I can't do anything with the migration until I can get permission from the
New Domain B to the Old Domain A.


 
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      01-13-2009
Sorry this is a 2003 to 2003 forest trust.

"NEWTECH" wrote:

> I have a forest wide trust set up between 2 domains. Domain A and B. Domain
> B which is the domain i'm trying to migrate to can see everything fine. I can
> add accounts from domain A with no problem anywhere in this domain B. The
> issue is Domain A. I can't seem to add accounts to shares, files etc. I
> keep getting the error server is no operational. DNS is fine everything
> resolves, I can ping no problem and I get the FQDN in return. I've been able
> to add the Domain B administrator account to Domain A's administrator account
> (the built in) but you can't do anything with that in terms of permissions.
>
> Can any please shed some light. I'm truly going nuts trying to find a
> reason. I've even looked up the Guest account problem My guest accounts are
> disabled.
>
> I can't do anything with the migration until I can get permission from the
> New Domain B to the Old Domain A.
>
>

 
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NEWTECH
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      01-14-2009
i figured out my issue on my own.

"NEWTECH" wrote:

> Sorry this is a 2003 to 2003 forest trust.
>
> "NEWTECH" wrote:
>
> > I have a forest wide trust set up between 2 domains. Domain A and B. Domain
> > B which is the domain i'm trying to migrate to can see everything fine. I can
> > add accounts from domain A with no problem anywhere in this domain B. The
> > issue is Domain A. I can't seem to add accounts to shares, files etc. I
> > keep getting the error server is no operational. DNS is fine everything
> > resolves, I can ping no problem and I get the FQDN in return. I've been able
> > to add the Domain B administrator account to Domain A's administrator account
> > (the built in) but you can't do anything with that in terms of permissions.
> >
> > Can any please shed some light. I'm truly going nuts trying to find a
> > reason. I've even looked up the Guest account problem My guest accounts are
> > disabled.
> >
> > I can't do anything with the migration until I can get permission from the
> > New Domain B to the Old Domain A.
> >
> >

 
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