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how can I test a trust relationship

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meloadri

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Apr 7, 2009
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I just created a one way (incoming)trust relationship in my domain. I went to the other domain and created a one way (outgoing) trust relationship. In each of the cases the system said that it was created successfully. How can I check that? Can I just log on from my pc to the other domain?

P.S. If this is not the right forum to post this question, my apologise and point me the right direction. Thanks
 
Can you assign some rights, perhaps to a file share, in 1 of the domains to a user or group in the other domain?


If you can then the trust is working

Paul
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I created a folder in the other domain and shared it. When I right click it and go to the sharing section, click on add user, and then locations, I see my domain but it does not expand. I type the user but it tells me user not found.
 
Thanks for the response. I am in domain "A". If I look in Network neighborhood, I see domain "B" and drill down to shares. Dont think that has to do with my trust document though. If I try to manually map a drive from whithin domain "A" to one of the servers on domain "B", it pops a log on box for which no password works. If I go to domain "B" via terminal server and try to give rights to an already share folder, I'm able to pick domain "A" but can't find any users.
 
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