Here is the output:
Forest A root a.local and child domain ab.a.local
0: ab ab.a.local (NT 5) (Forest: 3) (Direct Outbound) (Direct Inbound)
1: B B.local(NT 5) (Direct Outbound) (Direct Inbound) ( Attr: 0x8 )
2: A a.local (NT 5) (Forest Tree Root) (Primary Domain) (Native)
The command completed successfully
Forest B has one domain b.local
0: A a.local (NT 5) (Direct Outbound) (Direct Inbound) ( Attr: 0x8 )
1: B b.local (NT 5) (Forest Tree Root) (Primary Domain) (Native)
The command completed successfully
Let me know why ForestB will not show in the dropdown list in the child
domain of ForestA?
"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:
> Hello ed,
>
> Please run "nltest /domain_trusts /all_trusts" without the quotes and post
> it here.
>
> Best regards
>
> Meinolf Weber
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > Windows 2003 forest trust
> >
> > We established a two-way trust with another forestB. We have root and
> > child domain structure. But, In the child domain, I can not see the
> > forestB domain in the dropdown list when you logon. Do I need to
> > create external trust between child and forestB? Should it be a
> > transitive? If our root trusts forestB, will the child domain trust
> > forestB automatically?
> >
> > Can anyone help me out?
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
>
>
> .
>