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Rich Wagner
We have a heterogenous environment that includes W2K
active directory and Digital Unix. To connect the two we
use Advanced Server for Digital Unix. This creates a Unix
domain that can talk to the AD domain. The only problem is
the ASU software comes with a set number of allowed
connections, and our W2K domain controllers all try to
connect to the ASU domain controller and use up the
connections. Does anyone know how to stop the W2K domain
controllers from creating connections to a trusted
domain's domain controller?
active directory and Digital Unix. To connect the two we
use Advanced Server for Digital Unix. This creates a Unix
domain that can talk to the AD domain. The only problem is
the ASU software comes with a set number of allowed
connections, and our W2K domain controllers all try to
connect to the ASU domain controller and use up the
connections. Does anyone know how to stop the W2K domain
controllers from creating connections to a trusted
domain's domain controller?