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Establishing domain permissions for one way trust

Asked by WilliamKillion in Active Directory

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I have created a new domain for use by our developers.  My setup consists of two separate domains:

Corporate Domain (Windows 2003)
Development Domain (Windows 2008) w/one-way incoming trust relationship to the Corporate Domain.

My trust is working ok and I'm able to login to the dev domain using my corp credentials.

I am attempting to add domain admin privledges for a corp domain user on the dev domain.  I am only able to add permissions for the builtin groups and not the domain groups.

I haven't had to setup a one-way trust relationship since NT4 :)Start Free Trial
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