Administer a Share from another domain

From: Craig Cummine (craigc@freenet.co.uk)
Date: 03/26/03


From: "Craig Cummine" <craigc@freenet.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 13:27:05 -0000


Hi,

I have a directory on a windows 2000 server that I need to share out. I have
set up a share on the box but when I try to set share permissions for a user
from another domain, it seems to time out when listing accounts from the
required domain ("the specified domain either does not exist or could not be
contacted"

If I go to the shareon the other domain and RHM click I can select
Properties, Security and set security from here (I can access all the
accounts easily from within the domain itself).

Is there a way to administer the share itself by :

a) accessing all the accounts for the other domain from the server itself

OR

b) Using the interface from within the domain to administer the share as I
can do with the security tab ?

Many Thanks in advance

Craig



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