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March 28, 2009 at 05:47 PM
robert.dantes

Cant authorize my dhcp server on a brother domain of a root domain

by robert.dantes . Updated 17 years, 3 months ago

I am a student of an IBM school here in the Philippines, and as a project our group is tasked to create a simple enterprise network with a different domain name but under the same forest.

So the set up is that we have 2 routers and on each router we placed a windows 2003 server as domain controller and a dns, dhcp server, identical setups, each of the fast ethernets are subneted for each domain.

so on router A I set up the root domain as headquarters.domain.com and set up the dhcp server on the same machine, and O was able to authorize it, on router B i set up the server using the active directory wizard creating a new domain, new tree in an existing forest and it was ok now we have the brother domain as branch.domain.com this is not a child since the root domain was headquarters.domain.com not domain.com, so then when i was installing the dchp server on the same machine it installed but when it came to authorizing it says access denied, so i logged in on that machine as the default administrator account but selected headquarters domain and the option to authorize the dhcp is not there. the default administrator accounts is in the enterprise admin group. so i went to the root domain machine and try to see if remote authorization will work and it wont since it does not authorize to let it even view it. so basically im stuck. searched all google and no answer, please help dead line for the project is coming.

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