Hi,
My firm will soon need to join the domain of our global firm. Currently I
have 4 SQL Servers in my old domain with replication setup. I have setup a
test server and I have found that clients within the old domain have no
access to the SQL Server in the new domain, but clients in the new domain
have access in the SQL Server of the old domain.
What do I need to do so that clients within the old domain have access to
the SQL Server in the new domain?"Chris Themi" <ChrisThemi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My firm will soon need to join the domain of our global firm. Currently I
> have 4 SQL Servers in my old domain with replication setup. I have setup a
> test server and I have found that clients within the old domain have no
> access to the SQL Server in the new domain, but clients in the new domain
> have access in the SQL Server of the old domain.
> What do I need to do so that clients within the old domain have access to
> the SQL Server in the new domain?
It sounds like you need to set up another domain trust, have your new domain
trust your old domain. Add your client accounts in the old domain into the
appropriate groups in the new domain (that have SQL Server access).
Steve
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