I apologize if I keep asking questions you've already answered, but how many
sites are involved here?
 
Of course, by the time this hits the list, any replication that hasn't yet
occurred probably will have. :-)
 
Laura


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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Kerberos is Killing Me!


**Update***

i changed the user account control attribute using the following direction:

Did you follow: 
When using adsiedit: 
* Connect to the domain NC 
* Navigate to the Domain Controllers OU 
* Right click on the DC for which you want to change the 
UserAccountControl value and select properties 
* Goto the UserAccountControl attribute 
* You should see a value (from what you have described): HYPERLINK
"javascript:void(0)"536576 
* Change that value to:HYPERLINK "javascript:void(0)" 532480 

i teh followed the instructions found here: Re: access denied

HYPERLINK
"http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/22764cb5-9860-4f8f-9
5e7-337df24edf741033.mspx?mfr=true"http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServ
er/en/library/22764cb5-9860-4f8f-95e7-337df24edf741033.mspx?mfr=true

i did this from the phmaindc1 server 

net stop kdc

clear ticket cache

reset machine pawd 

open sites and services and forced replication with phprint -- which
succeced

opened replmon and synchronized with phprint1.

net start kdc

ran: repadmin /showreps.

replication to phprint1 came up as succesfull 

however, i still get an error to the child domain indicating access denied.

should i wait for AD replication for this to work ?




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