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NT Domains
All,
I have two domains, montrose(Site A 192.168.1.x) and alba(Site B
192.168.2.x) that do not have a trust relationship. Montrose is a
W2KAD Domain controller and Alba is an NT4 Domain controller. Each
domain has a mix of XP/2000/NT machines in the domain. I want to place
two clients from each domain into the other Site but still have them
authenticate to the original domain. (Disjoint administrative and
Broadcast domains?) Is this possible? If so, is there anything special
that I will have to do? And can someone tell me what "Disjoint
administrative and Broadcast domains" really means? If this is
possible, when a broadcast packet is sent out in Site A's address
space, will it ever make it to the two machine's that sit in Site B
but belong to Montrose?
Thanks in advance.
Bob B. English
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Re: NT Domains
You need to creat trust relationships between the two domain controllers so
that the domain controller you want the workstations to have access to is
the trusted and the other is the trustee. Once this is setup correctly you
will then have access to the trusted domain without giving the workstation
rights to the trustee domain, thus disjointing it from the other doimain
controller.
"Brandon" <bobenglish_366@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:dcc31466.0310100746.2e4ca066@posting.google.com...[color=blue]
> All,
>
> I have two domains, montrose(Site A 192.168.1.x) and alba(Site B
> 192.168.2.x) that do not have a trust relationship. Montrose is a
> W2KAD Domain controller and Alba is an NT4 Domain controller. Each
> domain has a mix of XP/2000/NT machines in the domain. I want to place
> two clients from each domain into the other Site but still have them
> authenticate to the original domain. (Disjoint administrative and
> Broadcast domains?) Is this possible? If so, is there anything special
> that I will have to do? And can someone tell me what "Disjoint
> administrative and Broadcast domains" really means? If this is
> possible, when a broadcast packet is sent out in Site A's address
> space, will it ever make it to the two machine's that sit in Site B
> but belong to Montrose?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob B. English[/color]