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10.10.2008 at 03:09PM PDT, ID: 23805633
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How to setup domain trust between Windows 2008 and 2003 server??

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Microsoft, Windows, 2008

Can anyone give me step by step instructions how to do this, starting with setting up the DNS all the way through the trust on the Windows 2008 domain?

Here is my senario,

I have a Windows 2008 Server, domain controller running in 2008 functional level.

Server Name
Server1.domain1.local

I have a Windows 2003 Server, domain controller which is an external domain

Server Name
Server2.domain2.local

I would like to create a trust when people login to their PC's they can select either domain in the drop down to login too.
Answered By: kavlins
Expert Since: 11/07/2006
Accepted Solutions: 67
Computer Expertise: Advanced
kavlins has been an Expert for 2 years 2 months, during which he has posted 376 comments and answered 67 questions. kavlins is just one of 3622 experts in the Active Directory Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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