Trust Win 2000 AD and Win 2000 AD

  • Thread starter David Brandt [MSFT]
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David Brandt [MSFT]

Since these are two different domain (in two forests) the pdc emulator of
each domain has to be able to resolve the same in the other domain in order
for a trust to be set up, even a one way trust. You need to get those two
machines to resolve each other and probably the easiest way would be to just
throw an lmhosts file on each one pointing to the other for the 1B. Once
name resolution is working properly, if you're still having problems, then
the most common cause is port blockage on routers etc.

If you use an lmhosts, be sure you see all of the registrations shown when
you run the nbtstat.
180094 How to Write an LMHOSTS File for Domain Validation and Other Name
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=180094

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Mario Videira

Hi all!

Sorry my english. We have here a native Win 2000 Domain(LDA), and We want
to trust another native Win 2000 Domain(BNAMED). So, when we try to trust
the two domain the AD replay :

The BNAMED domain cannot be contacted. If the doiman is a Windows domain,
the trust cannot be set up until the domain is contacted. Click Cancel and
try again later.
If this is an interoperable non-Windows kerberos ream and you want to setup
this side of the trust, click ok.

Any Suggestions?

Thanks
Mario Videira
 

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