The best solution seems to be create a trust between the two domain.As per your need create a two way or one way trust as per both the companies requirement
1-checkout that all the domain controllers have properly configured ADS onto it.
2-chekcout if all the 3 domains have the trust relations properly configured with eachother.(i.e Domain A trsuts Domain B,Domain A trust-Domain C,Domain B trust Domain c)also note that the trust to work properly...
This in all is a common problem faced by the Microsoft product users.Kindly checkout the RAM modules if possible try cleaning the edge connectors of RAM and reinserting them back in the memory slot.Also if the problem persist kinldy checkout the microsoft documentation on HAL compatibality issue...
Firstly take a clean fresh floppy.
Format it in windows 98.
Make a windows98 system diskette(go to start-settings-controlpanel-add/remove programs-create disk).
Now boot the system with the HDD that is giving problem with the disk.
At the command prompt after booting type FDISK.
When ask for...
There is only one simple answer for your query "no".if at all there is a link problem yup the user wont be able to access the domain controller.as far as a solution is concerned it depends on the local policy that you are following that you can have a backup dc on either of the side so...
Try out flashing the bios again .The Updated bios can be obtained from the HP website.(As it may be possible that you mayb not be updating the bios properly).
Also try installing the latest service pack of the os you are installing along with the system patch.
Try using new Drives(HDD) or try...
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