You could try creating a domain local group on and giving that group access to the share.
Then create a global group and add the users from the other domain to this group, then add the global group to the domain local group.
What happens if you try to share for a user on the local domain and not the remote one?
If you cant it might be because you are using a cluster environment?
If you can, then try adding an admin account to see if its related to account policies and rights.
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