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Hello,We are running a Win2003 Server as our PDC. We also have a NT Server that has managed to stay around. The NT 4 Server is in a different domain and is also the PDC. A trust relationship is defined.The NT machine never seems to have any problem seeing the...
Tags: Servers, kgutch@..., Microsoft Windows NT, Win2003 Domain, server
Discussion threads 2007-04-12
Manage a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
Learn about several issues related to management of trust relationships among Active Directory forests, as well as schema modifications. You'll also discover how to create, configure, and manage sites, including replication and site links. This information will help you prepare for the Microsoft 70-294 certification exam.This sample chapter, taken from...
Tags: Active Directory Infrastructure, directory service, exam, Implementing, Maintaining, MCSE, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Planning, replication, server, training, trust relationship
Download resources 2005-10-28
Trust relationship
Hello,sometimes somone talk about trust relationship among dfferent domains.What does it means?ThanksDomains and trustsIf you have more than one domain, you can centralize administrative tasks by forming a trust relationship among domains. Trust relationships or trusts link two or more domains into one administrative unit. One domain, called the trusted...
Tags: domain
Discussion threads 2005-09-01
Comprehend Windows Server 2003 trust relationships and functional levels
If you are an experienced Active Directory or Windows NT administrator on anything but a small network, you no doubt have at least some background in trust relationships. However, if you've only recently moved from NT to Windows Server, or are moving up to Windows Server 2003, there are some...
Tags: domain, Jim Boyce, trust relationship, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Technical articles 2004-03-17
TechRepublic Guided Tour: Active Directory Domains And Trusts Console
It's a fairly good bet that you're familiar, at least to some degree, with domains and trust relationships. Both of these topics are tied directly to Active Directory, which serves as the core depository for a broad range of information in Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003. There are...
Tags: domain, Jim Boyce, Active Directory Domains, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows Server, Trusts Console
Technical articles 2004-03-15
The benefits of moving clients to an Active Directory environment
Now that Microsoft has had the official launch ceremony for Windows Server 2003, Windows NT’s days are numbered. Since Microsoft will soon be discontinuing support for Windows NT, now is a good time to suggest to clients that they take a look at Windows 2000 or 2003 Server.The biggest difference...
Tags: benefit, Brien M. Posey MCSE, domain, forest, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows NT, server, trust relationship
Technical articles 2003-06-04
Configure IT Quick: Preparation is key when renaming a Windows .NET domain
Rename a Windows .NET domain with a utility called RenDom.If you’ve ever tried to rename a Windows 2000 domain, you know that the process is complicated in mixed mode and impossible in native mode. Microsoft has resolved this issue in Windows.NET, the next Windows server operating system, by creating a...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, information technology, Microsoft Windows, domain, trust relationship, Windows.Net
Technical articles 2002-06-27
Configure IT Quick: Establishing trusts in Windows 2000
Learn how rules for establishing trusts changed from Windows NT to Windows 2000 and how to manage the new trust relationshipsSupporting Windows NT in a medium-to-large scale environment required administrators to establish complex trust relationships between domains. In Windows 2000, all of the rules for establishing trusts have changed. In...
Tags: Talainia Posey, information technology, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, domain, trust relationship, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-01-07
Which Windows NT domain model best fits your business needs?
Need a break down of domains and domain models? TechRepublic looks into the different kinds of domains, domain models, trust relationships, and hardware requirements for a Windows NT Server 4.0.Are you trying to decide which domain model to use with your Windows NT system? Do you need to know the...
Tags: Microsoft Windows NT Domain, TechRepublic Staff, trust relationship, domain, domain model, primary domain controller
Technical articles 2000-04-17
Understanding Windows NT trust relationships
Windows NT trust relationships may be one of the most misunderstood concepts in Windows NT. In this article, Brien Posey explains trust relationships in plain English.Judging by some of the e-mail that I get, it’s fair to say that Windows NT trust relationships are one of the most misunderstood concepts...
Tags: trust relationship, Brien M. Posey, Brien M. Posey MCSE, domain
Technical articles 2000-03-03

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Creating a forest level trust relationship in Windows Server 2003
trust relationship between domainsHow to configure trust relationship between two doamins
Tags: Servers, saidi.adeyemi@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server
Discussion threads 2007-10-04
Domain Trust Relationship
Currently i m using two domains trust relationship. But i want 2 put another domain. i.e. Three domain option at the login time.Is this possible and How?What kind of domains are we discussing?NT?Active Directory?Its a little different in Active Directory. You have one domain that trusts another, and then have...
Tags: domain
Q&A 2005-08-25
The name you specified is not a valid window domain name.is the specifie
* a * Member since: July 29, 2007 * Total points: 100 (Level 1) * Points earned this week: * --% Best answer * AMIT SaxenaS The name you specified is not a...
Tags: Construction, amitsaxena_it@..., valid window domain name.i, window domain name.i, window
Discussion threads 2007-08-06
merger/acquisition
I am going to have to take on a large office and merge them into my AD/Exchange, etc. I am Win2003 & Exch2003 server.Does anyone have an outline of what all needs done or any task lists/etc?I will need to accomplish: - connect the two AD's and Exchange...
Tags: acquisition, advertisement, datacomguy, Exchange, GAL, merger, merger/acquisition, networking
Discussion threads 2005-02-23
Customer Dialogue Builds Loyalty & Profit
Customers and potential customers are getting more sophisticated. The very marketing techniques used to separate the customer from their hard earned cash are helping to train both the old and newer generations of customers to be more wary and become smarter. Customers want to trust the companies they buy from...
Tags: Customer, Customer Dialogue, Marketing Research, Productivity, Marketing
White papers 2006-01-08
Primay Domain Trust Issue
I am the help desk technician for a military hospital of about 400 users.I have 2 domain x and y. I have exchange 5.5 as mail server. I have been getting "Trust Relation ship between primary domain and trusted domain failed" error number 0xc00206fc. I just received a call from...
Tags: domain
Q&A 2004-10-04
Trust Relationship
Lots of people have been experiencing some problems with trust relationship between NT4 domains and Active Directory. This document will list options of implementing trust relationship between NT4 domains and Active Directory.Creating trust relationship between NT4 domain and Active Directory domain needs some basic requirement that must be met for...
Tags: domain, domain controller, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, networking, NT4 Domain, Randrew, windows trust, WINS Server
Discussion threads 2006-03-02
Public Trust Turns to Grid Computing to Reduce Costs and Boost Reliability
Public Trust is a government-owned trustee organization providing legal and financial services such as family trusts, education and funeral trusts, wills, and estate planning and administration. The need for a scalable platform to support emerging products and services and growing reliability problems with aging hardware prompted Public Trust to upgrade...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Grid Computing, Public Trust, Government, Linux, Blade Servers, Business Intelligence, Databases, Enterprise Software, Operating Systems, Software, Servers, Hardware, Data Management
Case studies
Can We Talk?: Communication, Commitment, and Other Keys to Building a Successful Outsourcing Relationship
Outsourcing is about relationships. Relationships are about trust. The key to successful outsourcing is a quality relationship built on open communication, teamwork, and mutual commitment to a common goal. Sounds simple. Yet why are so many outsourcing deals so clearly unsatisfying? This white paper examines some of the dynamics driving...
Tags: Outsourcing, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting
White papers
Networking Tips
This paper presents 10 tips for successful business networking effective business networking is the linking together of individuals who, through trust and relationship building, become walking, talking advertisements for one another. Keep in mind that networking is about being genuine and authentic, building trust and relationships, and seeing how you...
Tags: Network, Dish Network, Tv & Home Theater, TVs, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment
White papers 2005-07-03
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