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Wins Problem or Domain Problem!

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Name: Mike
Date: July 8, 2000 at 09:30:01 Pacific
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I have installed wins service correctly on 2 different domain and add the wins servers in the both servers wins manager. I can see both domains in my Network neighborhood, Entire network and Mircorsoft windows Network. The problem is when I click on a different domain and click on a server, it prompts me for a user name and password. How do I get ride of that login and have it wide open to any domain, who wants to see it?
Also, what is the problem? Is it a Wins or Domain or Access problem? Thanks.



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Name: Ian McNiven
Date: July 8, 2000 at 12:49:41 Pacific
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You need to make the domains trust each other. There are trusting and there are trusted domains.


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Name: Mike
Date: July 10, 2000 at 00:52:30 Pacific
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What do you mean by that? And how do you do that? Thanks Mike


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Response Number 3
Name: Andrew
Date: July 10, 2000 at 06:20:27 Pacific
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Any NT enterprise book will hav detailed instructions or check TechNet on microsoft.com. A trust relatonship is setup in Server Manager. You will need to set up a two way trust between domains and the Wins servers will need to be set up as replication (push/pull) partners. Good Luck!


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