Re: NT4 / 2K Trusts

From: Dan Overes (overes@remove.hotmail.com)
Date: 02/26/03


Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 14:05:04 -0700
From: Dan Overes <overes@remove.hotmail.com>


Never mind! I found it less than five minutes after posting.
For the record, the article I was looking for was Q263956.

Dan Overes wrote:
> Here is the situation:
>
> I have a one way trust between two Windows NT 4.0 domains. When I use
> User Manager for Domains I can add users from the trusted domain to
> local groups on the trusting domain. That part works fine.
>
> However, we have a member server running Windows 2000 that I want to
> grant users access to from the trusted domain. As soon as I try to add
> users from the trusted domain I get the message:
>
> "Enter the name and password of an account with permissions for the
> domain."
>
> I know this was a new feature in Windows 2000 and there used to be a
> great TechNet article that described how to work around this, but I
> can't find it anywhere. Anyone know where to find the article or what
> solutions it offered?
>



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