RE: Domain trust Windows 2000 & Windows 2003 Server
From: Allen Firouz (AllenFirouz_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/24/05
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:01:05 -0800
I would check your policies regarding security on the 2003 side. Most
likely, the settings for Kerberos and Signed Communication are not the same.
Check your Domain Controller GPO and your Default Domain Policy for
discrepancies.
-Allen Firouz
"WillieWorstel" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Windows 2000 domain controller that needs (temporarily) to be the
> trusting domain for a Windows 2003 and a Windows 2000 domain controller
> which are trusted domain. The trust relation between the two Windows 2000
> servers was no problem, but the Windows 2003 server doesn't connect. The two
> Windows 2000 servers are in the same IP-range, but the Windows 2003 server
> is in another range route over a 2.3Mbit SDSL WAN VPN. I can connect to
> shares on the Windows 2003 server and ping it by NetBIOS name. This might be
> due to the WINS push/pull configuration.
>
> Has this problem something to do with security in the AD so that I have to
> upgrade the Windows 2000 AD to Windows 2003 compatible AD?
>
>
> Jeroen
>
>
>
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