Trust Fails and Restored, now ACL has to be reassign
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Jan 27, 2006, 12:51:02 AM1/27/06
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Recently we had our trust fail and we got it going again, even though the trust validates fine I am not convenice it is 100%. Here what I mean in the begining we had a domain running AD (ABC.com) and then we had a NT domain (123). Well I used ADMT to migrate users from the 123 domain over to ABC.com While I migrated the users of course I kept the SID the same. For some reason now any users that are on ABC.com who had previously (same SID as 123) cannot access any server that are still sitting on the 123 domain. Whenever I check out the share folder rights on the server, all I would see is user 123/username as having access. Now I have to manually enter in the same username abc/username and the user shows up twice. Should it just be a matter of if the SID is the same it wouldn't matter what the username or what domain their from. Also we upgrade 123 domain from NT4 to Windows 2003 AD. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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Jan 27, 2006, 11:40:39 AM1/27/06
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So, what does this have to do with NetWare? You're in the wrong forum section, unless you are quietly asking for help. ;)
Of course, if you want to move to a more flexible, secure, stable, simpler, and more reliable OS, such as NetWare, you may want to check out www.iwantnetware.com.
Otherwise, you may want to post this elsewhere. ;)