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cjwebmas
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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 4:51 pm    Post subject: Trust creatation with NT4 and 2003AD Reply with quote

Need to create a trust between NT4 and server 2003

Have successfully created incoming and outgoing trusts on the 2003
Have successfully created "trusting" trust on NT4
Unable to create "trusted" trust on NT4.

error is "cannot locate domain" when I attempt to create "trusted"

Per MS articles I have checked Wins, created new entry in LMHOST and
Host on both the NT4 and 2003

I can ping between domains (IP and Name)

What else can I do to NetBios to allow the trust?

I have tried different "names" (using generic here)

server.domain.local
domain.local
domain

Any Thoughts?

Thanks in advance for info/advice

JM
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Herb Martin
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Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 12:51 am    Post subject: Re: Trust creatation with NT4 and 2003AD Reply with quote

"cjwebmas" <cjwebmas@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:1128526326.091011.279300@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
Need to create a trust between NT4 and server 2003

Have successfully created incoming and outgoing trusts on the 2003
Have successfully created "trusting" trust on NT4
Unable to create "trusted" trust on NT4.

error is "cannot locate domain" when I attempt to create "trusted"

Per MS articles I have checked Wins, created new entry in LMHOST and
Host on both the NT4 and 2003

You don't need both (Lmhosts AND WINS Server) if you do
(either one of) them correctly.

LMhosts is tedious, easy to mess up, and difficult to maintain
so go with WINS server.

Quote:
I can ping between domains (IP and Name)

Probably irrelevant since IP resolution is the controlling
factor with ping, not NetBIOS resolution.

Quote:
What else can I do to NetBios to allow the trust?

Make ALL of the machines ESPECIALLY the DCs in each
domain "WINS clients" of the same WINS 'database'.

This (database) means the SAME WINS Server or a fully
replicated set of WINS servers.

After messing with this (getting WINS serves right) and
each computer set to be a WINS client either reboot (hard
way) or run:

nbtstat -RR

....on each DC etc (-RR case counts.)

Quote:
I have tried different "names" (using generic here)

Huh? You have to use the REAL names of the domain.

Quote:
server.domain.local
domain.local
domain

Any Thoughts?




--
Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
Accelerated MCSE
http://www.LearnQuick.Com
[phone number on web site]

Quote:
Thanks in advance for info/advice

JM
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Jason Tan (MSFT
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Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 8:28 am    Post subject: Re: Trust creatation with NT4 and 2003AD Reply with quote

Hi JM,

Thanks for posting!

I agree with Herb. You may refer to his helpful suggestion to verify those
settings. In addition, if everything looks fine, you may attempt to reboot
the two DCs and check the issue.

Thanks & Regards,

Jason Tan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| "cjwebmas" <cjwebmas@mchsi.com> wrote in message
| news:1128526326.091011.279300@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
| > Need to create a trust between NT4 and server 2003
| >
| > Have successfully created incoming and outgoing trusts on the 2003
| > Have successfully created "trusting" trust on NT4
| > Unable to create "trusted" trust on NT4.
| >
| > error is "cannot locate domain" when I attempt to create "trusted"
| >
| > Per MS articles I have checked Wins, created new entry in LMHOST and
| > Host on both the NT4 and 2003
|
| You don't need both (Lmhosts AND WINS Server) if you do
| (either one of) them correctly.
|
| LMhosts is tedious, easy to mess up, and difficult to maintain
| so go with WINS server.
|
| > I can ping between domains (IP and Name)
|
| Probably irrelevant since IP resolution is the controlling
| factor with ping, not NetBIOS resolution.
|
| > What else can I do to NetBios to allow the trust?
|
| Make ALL of the machines ESPECIALLY the DCs in each
| domain "WINS clients" of the same WINS 'database'.
|
| This (database) means the SAME WINS Server or a fully
| replicated set of WINS servers.
|
| After messing with this (getting WINS serves right) and
| each computer set to be a WINS client either reboot (hard
| way) or run:
|
| nbtstat -RR
|
| ...on each DC etc (-RR case counts.)
|
| > I have tried different "names" (using generic here)
|
| Huh? You have to use the REAL names of the domain.
|
| > server.domain.local
| > domain.local
| > domain
| >
| > Any Thoughts?
| >
|
|
|
| --
| Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
| Accelerated MCSE
| http://www.LearnQuick.Com
| [phone number on web site]
|
| > Thanks in advance for info/advice
| >
| > JM
| >
|
|
|
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