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I guess you could say MS should detect it is running a Windows
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Don't you have 2 different SIDs in place right now (the base image and the
differencing machine)?
Not necessarily. One of my major uses of differencing disks is to configure
a SINGLE server in multiple ways
, it is an OS issue.
joe
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One of my major uses
12/20/2005 8:46 PM
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Hi Jorge
Just finished testing with Virtual PC 2004 SP1. No issues found. The trust
was established without having to match username and passwords.
You've probably seen Deji's email
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In trying to validate Jorge's issue
(http://www.akomolafe.com/JustSaying/tabid/87/EntryID/13/Default.aspx), I
accidentally discovered a silly one in Virtual
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I am a little confused why there is a thought that running duplicate images
without changing the system SID within Virtual Server would
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Look at it this way. When you run NewSID (or any other SID whacker), you are
not actually modifying the main image. Your changes are written to the
differencing disk. So, it's somewhat hard to understand the SID affinity
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But the SID isn't a device. It is simply a number stamped
on ACLs and other logical constructs
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I seem to have missed part of the conversation since it suddenly seems to
have jumped to what appears
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But the SID isn't a device. It is simply a number stamped on ACLs and
other logical constructs all throughout the OS load. A virtual disk
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] FYI: Failing to create a trust
Hi Jorge
Just finished testing with Virtual PC 2004 SP1. No
issues found. The trust was established without having to match username
and passwords.
You've probably seen Deji's email saying he also had no
issue with Virtual Server.
I'm
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] FYI: Failing to create a trust
May be I am shooting blanks into the
great wide open, but I have lately been beaten on various occasions by LSA's
loopback check that has been enabled by default in W2K3 SP1 (mainly installing
MOM Reporting Services or having
I also grinned I must admit. :)
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I got a good laugh
: [ActiveDir] FYI: Failing to create a trust
Hi Jorge
Weird that you should post this. I had exactly the same problem on Friday
when trying to set up a cross forest trust using two vitual machines in
VMWare ESX.
I also performed the NetMon trace and saw the same SMB STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
error
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] FYI: Failing to create a trust
Hi Jorge
Ok, Im back at work and the workaround using the same
username and password combination does the trick.
I found one other interesting glitch. Heres the sequence.
1.
Cross-forest trust setup fails with RPC
connection
had never seen
it before until working with R2 and SP1.
Jorge
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Sent: Sun 12/18/2005 9:01 PM
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Hi Jorge
Ok, I'm back
Hi,
Remember the DCPROMO thing on Vmware I experienced a while ago?
(http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/jorge/archive/2005/11/14/60.aspx)
I found another similar issue, but this time it occured when creating a trust
(external or forest) between two forests. The solution is still the same
When
get back to the office to see if
that works in my environment.
Tony
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Hi,
Remember the DCPROMO thing on Vmware I experienced a while
ago? (http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/jorge/archive/2005/11/14/60.aspx)
I
2005 5:00 p.m.
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I guess I missed the previous thread, so this may have already been asked,
but... Did you copy the base VM to build both DC's and if so, did you use
sysprep/newsid/etc before trying to promote them
Just tried this at home with VMWare 4.0 and produced the same result.
Tony
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