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Hmm wasn’t that then… Quite a bit on Google… grabbed this …
http://www.sharepointblogs.com/dustin/archive/2004/09/10/756.aspx Cheers Rob
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Baudino Hi Rob, I've been told that the Sharepoint install is SP2. Not aware of
which hotfixes are on it yet. I've got a conference call scheduled
in an hour to discuss it. Thanks, Mike On 9/5/06, What Sharepoint servicepack are you running? You need at
least one and a hotfix.. cant remember which. I'll look through my old KB to
see if I can find the hotfix. Cheers Rob
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On Behalf Of Mike Baudino Apologies
if this is not the most appropriate forum for this question. The
situation is an NT4.0 domain with 18,000 users. Migrating to AD
Win2k. Two-way trust and sIDHistory filtering is disabled. There's
a Sharepoint server in the legacy NT4.0 domain. The NT4.0 users can
access the Sharepoint just fine. The users, after being migrated, are not
able to access the Sharepoint using their new AD accounts until after the
Sharepoint admins add their new AD account to the Sharepoint security.
Isn't Sharepoint supposed to be able to take advantage of sIDHistory and, if
so, is there some setting we need to change? Thanks, |
