chadkline
asked on
Cannot add shares from trusted domain using RDP
I have two servers both running Windows 2003 R3 SP2. I have domain A and domain B.
I setup the transitive trust and all is working well. The users in A can access shares in B and vice versa.
However, When I attempt to add the share while using a computer remotely (RDP and Terminal Services), it gives the below error:
Configuration information could not be read from the domain controller, either because the machine is unavailable, or access has been denied.
I can see the share, but cannot access it. The strange thing is, I can go physically to another computer and add the trusted domain share no problem.
I setup the transitive trust and all is working well. The users in A can access shares in B and vice versa.
However, When I attempt to add the share while using a computer remotely (RDP and Terminal Services), it gives the below error:
Configuration information could not be read from the domain controller, either because the machine is unavailable, or access has been denied.
I can see the share, but cannot access it. The strange thing is, I can go physically to another computer and add the trusted domain share no problem.
Can you try using VNC or similar ?
ASKER
Isn't console mode best used for Administrators? They are regular users connecting to terminal services. Even using my admin rights will not work in connecting the share.
I have even tested this problem out at the TS physically and I cannot connect to the share
I have even tested this problem out at the TS physically and I cannot connect to the share
ASKER CERTIFIED SOLUTION
membership
This solution is only available to members.
To access this solution, you must be a member of Experts Exchange.
What was the fix ?
A permissions error ?
A permissions error ?
ASKER
Problem with DNS
I hope this helps !