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  • 02-06-2004 1:44pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 607 ✭✭✭


    The sound you all may have heard echoing around the country was my head hitting off the server. Any ideas on this?

    Have 1 server remote that's AD on 2003. Have one local AD 2000. Both are the primary domains. Can see the remote server no probs using Remote desktop and VNC over VPN. can ping it and all seems well.

    But I can't get the basts to trust each other. remote gives an error "cannot complete operation on this domain" and local just refuses to see reomote to trust it. Have their names in our DNS server still no joy.

    Has anyone set up 2 way trust partnerships between 2000 and 2003?

    Ian


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 545 ✭✭✭ColmOT [MSFT]


    This should work OK.

    Have you checked the security policies of the 2 domains?
    Does any of the domains require IPSec?
    What user are you using to do it? It'd have to be an Ent Admin to achieve this.
    Is the W2K Domain in native mode, and got SP4 installed?


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