We have 2 domains - each one in it's own forest. Is it possible with
Windows 2000 to create a trust between them, or is this only allowed
in 2003? We are looking to combine our 2 domains and are just now
going through the long list of avoidable pitfalls.

thank you in advance.

Re: Possible to trust domains in separate forests in 2000? by Danny

Danny
Fri Feb 01 08:49:14 PST 2008

> We have 2 domains - each one in it's own forest. Is it possible with
> Windows 2000 to create a trust between them, or

Yes you can create a trust between 2 Win 2k domains.

We are looking to combine our 2 domains and are just now
> going through the long list of avoidable pitfalls.


Look into ADMT to migrate users from one domain to the other.


hth
DDS


"Dan Wheeler" <daniel.wheeler@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7fcdec6d-636e-4d44-928c-13c6911e567f@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> We have 2 domains - each one in it's own forest. Is it possible with
> Windows 2000 to create a trust between them, or is this only allowed
> in 2003? We are looking to combine our 2 domains and are just now
> going through the long list of avoidable pitfalls.
>
> thank you in advance.



Re: Possible to trust domains in separate forests in 2000? by Herb

Herb
Fri Feb 01 11:36:28 PST 2008


"Dan Wheeler" <daniel.wheeler@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7fcdec6d-636e-4d44-928c-13c6911e567f@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> We have 2 domains - each one in it's own forest. Is it possible with
> Windows 2000 to create a trust between them, or is this only allowed
> in 2003?

No, EXTERNAL Trusts are available to both types of Domains/Forests.

External trusts work (only) OUTSIDE (externally to) the Forest and
are useful for trusting both NT domains or Win2000+ domains in other
forests.

Forest level trusts are however specific to Win2003 Forests (and require
the entire forest to be at Win2003 Forest Functional Level.)

> We are looking to combine our 2 domains and are just now
> going through the long list of avoidable pitfalls.

You cannot actually "combine" 2 domains but you can use the trust to
share resources OR to effect a migration from one domain into the other.

Look up "EXTERNAL Trust" -- e.g., Google:

[ "EXTERNAL Trust" 2000 site:microsoft.com ]

If you intend to migrate then also add "ADMT" to the search (i.e., Active
Directory Migration tool -- a free download from MS.)

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