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From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Milton Sancho
Sent: Thu 2006-05-04 08:04
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ActiveDir] "objects names cannot be shown in their user-friendly form"

Message:
"Some of the objects names cannot be shown in their user-friendly form. This can happen if the object is from an external domain and that domain is not available to translate the object's name"

Example: CN= S-1-5-21--212537822222) ; it is the domain\user.

Scenario:

WIN2000 Domain (IT has services installed DHCP-DNS-WINS)
WIN2003 Domain (It has just installed DNS)

We have a trust relationship (bidirectional) between both domains in the same subnet ranges, then if I add any user from the

Trusts = domain1 (Relationship= External) ( Transitive=No)
domain2 (Relationship= External) ( Transitive=No)


Thanks comments



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05/05/2006 1:01 AM  
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From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto,
Jorge de
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 2:13 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] "objects names cannot be shown in their
user-friendly form"
this error occurs if:
(1) the other domain is not available (meaning, not connected or name
resolution is bad, etc)
(2) the object in the other domain has been deleted

Met vriendelijke groeten / Kind regards,
Ing. Jorge de Almeida Pinto
Senior Infrastructure Consultant
MVP Windows Server - Directory Services

LogicaCMG Nederland B.V. (BU RTINC Eindhoven)
( Tel : +31-(0)40-29.57.777
( Mobile : +31-(0)6-26.26.62.80
* E-mail :

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From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Milton Sancho
Sent: Thu 2006-05-04 08:04
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ActiveDir] "objects names cannot be shown in their user-friendly
form"

Message:
"Some of the objects names cannot be shown in their user-friendly form. This
can happen if the object is from an external domain and that domain is not
available to translate the object's name"

Example: CN= S-1-5-21--212537822222) ; it is the domain\user.

Scenario:

WIN2000 Domain (IT has services installed DHCP-DNS-WINS)
WIN2003 Domain (It has just installed DNS)

We have a trust relationship (bidirectional) between both domains in the
same subnet ranges, then if I add any user from the

Trusts = domain1 (Relationship= External) ( Transitive=No)
domain2 (Relationship= External) ( Transitive=No)


Thanks comments



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