Authentication Issue

From: burano (ravburano_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/26/04

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    Hi,

    I have setup a trust to a NT domain with my 2003 domain.If I logon at a XP
    laptop which is a member of the 2003 domain with domain admins rights I
    cannot access the \\<nt PDC>\c$ share, even though I have made the domain
    admins of the 2003 domain members of the nt adminstrators group.I can access
    it if i do a run as using the nt admin account or logon with the nt domain
    account onto the laptop.

    However Ii can map to the nt hidden share if I log on to the 2003 dc with a
    2003 domain admin account.

    What would stop the 2003 domain admin from accessing the nt share from the
    laptop. Can't be a machine policy on the laptop as the nt admin can map to
    it. But also can't be a user policy as the same user can map to the share on
    a 2003 dc.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated.


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