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establishing a trust relationship
Name: peacock Date: September 29, 2005 at 12:15:24 Pacific OS: NT_4_Server CPU/Ram: 166MHz / 64Mb
Comment:
Could someone help me with a problem on the Windows NT forum please.
CurtR has asked me to put NT4 server problems there, but i think he doesn't realise people don't go there much anymore except for windows NT4 workstation. Most of the server guys are now here. It has been almost 2 days since i left my question, and if one of you guys don't answer it for me, i guess its not going to get answered. i am rather desperate to sort this problem out.
You don't have to solve the problem, if you could just point me to some documentation. i did try searching on Microsofts website and online documentation without success.
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