Re: Permissions

From: Herb Martin (news_at_LearnQuick.com)
Date: 08/21/03


Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 17:08:22 -0500


It's usually a DNS issue. Required: Dynamic DNS,
servers (including DCs) AND clients configured to use
the dynamic DNS, and a GC in each site.

"Ilene" <ilene521@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:00fb01c36677$4857c980$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> I use local domains for description purposes only, as
> in .local. The it is networkneighboorhood and when I open
> network neighboorhood I can see the domain from the w2k
> machine, I can open that, see the server name in domain c
> and when I try to access that I get the error message that
> \\servername\not accessible, there are currently no logon
> servers available to service the logon request.
>
> Hope this helps.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >"Ilene" <ilene521@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >news:0b3c01c3664a$842e3660$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> >> I have a setup of basically 3 domains in a forest. I
> have
> >> the Hollowroot (toproot - which is the GC for the domain
> >> and has the enterprise admin) followed by 2 other
> >> domains.
> >
> >In most senses, a GC is a forest wide role -- they can
> run on
> >any of the DCs within the forst, and depend mostly on the
> >placemet of DCs and your site architecture.
> >
> >You should generally have 1+ GCs per AD Site (you might
> >be able to bend this rule in Win2003 but you need to
> review
> >the new features etc.)
> >
> >
> >> Lets call it domaina.com, domainb.local and
> >> domainc.local. Domaina.com is the toproot and b and c
> are
> >> the locals. I'm trying to apply permissions to folders.
> >> I have created a few shares and 1 DFS in domainc and I
> am
> >> trying to access it from domainb.
> >
> >You use the term "local" -- domains actually have "no
> location"
> >but are available anywhere your clients can contact
> services on
> >the network. Sites control issues of locality and you
> need a GC
> >PER SITE (usually).
> >
> >
> >> In domain c I have
> >> created a local group and added the global group for
> >> domain b but when I try to access the share from domain
> b
> >> it will not allow me access to any of the shares.
> >
> >What "it"? What client apps are you using to test? Just
> >Explorer or Network neighorhood? Or are you testing
> >explicitly with "Net USE" and testing no explicit
> authentication
> >versus giving username and password.
> >
> >By checking various combinations with Net Use you
> eliminate
> >or isolate problems of authentication, routing, name
> resolution,
> >etc.
> >
> >> What am I doing wrong? I can see everything between
> >> servers. I just can not access it from a 2000 machine
> >> from domainb.
> >
> >What clients operating systems are you using and what
> >errors are you seeing explicitly?
> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >



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