Joe,

They are Win2K.  Not sure about the forest thing but I will sure look
into it thanks.

Brett

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 1:46 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Administrator on all domains

Brett,

Are these WinNT domains, Win2K domains or Win2k3 domains?  If they're
Win2K domains, are they domains in the same forest or in different
forests?

If they're in WinNT domains, then the domains would need to trust each
other in order to assign rights for an account/group in one domain to
the other...

If they're Win2k/Win2k3 domains in the same forest, then the Enterprise
Admins (or another Universal security group) can be assigned admin
rights throughout all the domains.

If they're Win2k domains in separate forests, then you're out of luck.
Cross forest trusts don't exist until you get to Win2k3.  Obviously then
if they're Win2k3 domains in separate forests you would have to
establish the trusts between the forests and assign groups permissions
between both forests.....

HTH

Joe Pochedley
Weiler's Law - Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn't have to do
it himself.



-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Wesoloski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 2:26 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Administrator on all domains


Not sure if this will fix my problem but is it possible to make someone
an administrator on all domains?

This is what I am doing.  I have written a C# ASP.NET app.  It uses the
System.Managemen reference to connect to remote computers and get the
Local Drive information among other things.  Well I created a user on a
different computer Test with administrator rights.  I then successfully
connect from the app which was running on my machine to computer Test
and got the information I was looking for.

I then installed the application on another computer DEV which is on a
different domain.  I then go to connect to the remote machine and it
says I don't have permission.  

Sorry for this being a programming questions I was just thinking if
maybe I could create a user that was an administrator on all domains it
might fix my problem.

TIA,
Brett

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