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07.08.2008 at 12:45PM PDT, ID: 23548007
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Asked by apimentel26 in Windows 2003 Server, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, Remote Desktop/Terminal Services

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Ok I need some help! I'm a bit confused on a few things.

I have a domain with 3 Terminal servers in NLB. (Domain A)
Another domain (Domain B) requires a trust setup and requires users to use their logins to connect to Domain A Terminal Servers. Both domains are using Windows 2003. Overall I just want this to work. I'd prefer a more detailed answer not just links.

What I'm more confused about is that do I need to setup seconday zones or stub zones? What I'm also finding it's easier just to setup a conditional forwarder. After that I'm guessing I have setup a domain local security on Domain A, so Domain B users would add them selves to that? Lastly I was informed that I need to add that security group to the local Terminal Servers.

I know there are different approaches and how things are configured. What is the most simpliest and will work solution.

Thanks
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[+][-]07.08.2008 at 01:30PM PDT, ID: 21957921

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