View Full Version : 2003 SBS can't "trust" win3k or NT domains


Bill Lampman
09-04-2006, 09:22 PM
Hi,

I'm trying to add 2003SBS into an already existing network. NT server
(domain A) can
access win2k advanced server (domain B) and vice-versa. SBS (domain C)
cannot set up
trusts between A and B...The error I get from the Trust Wizard is:

---------------
The trust relationship cannot be created because the following error
occured:

The operation failed. The error is: This operation is not supported on a
computer running
Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server.
---------------

What am I doing wrong ? I have tried setting up the trust relationships
manually; that
worked perfectly between w2k and NT. The same technique failed with SBS. I
tried
using the Trust Wizard without having the manual trusts already set up and
got the
message above. Any help or a point in the right direction toward
documentation would be
greatly appreciated.

Bill

Jorge Silva
09-04-2006, 09:40 PM
SBS is especial -
Check:
Migrating from Small Business Server 2000 or Windows 2000 Server
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sbs/2003/deploy/sbs2k203.mspx


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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator

"Bill Lampman" <bill@bogus.net> wrote in message
news:u9I3W$F0GHA.4816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to add 2003SBS into an already existing network. NT server
> (domain A) can
> access win2k advanced server (domain B) and vice-versa. SBS (domain C)
> cannot set up
> trusts between A and B...The error I get from the Trust Wizard is:
>
> ---------------
> The trust relationship cannot be created because the following error
> occured:
>
> The operation failed. The error is: This operation is not supported on a
> computer running
> Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server.
> ---------------
>
> What am I doing wrong ? I have tried setting up the trust relationships
> manually; that
> worked perfectly between w2k and NT. The same technique failed with SBS. I
> tried
> using the Trust Wizard without having the manual trusts already set up and
> got the
> message above. Any help or a point in the right direction toward
> documentation would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Bill
>

Kurt
09-05-2006, 04:56 AM
So what part of the mesage is unclear? Trusts are not supported on SBS. You
need standard or enterprise. Sux, huh? It also won't be a terminal server.

....kurt


"Bill Lampman" <bill@bogus.net> wrote in message
news:u9I3W$F0GHA.4816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to add 2003SBS into an already existing network. NT server
> (domain A) can
> access win2k advanced server (domain B) and vice-versa. SBS (domain C)
> cannot set up
> trusts between A and B...The error I get from the Trust Wizard is:
>
> ---------------
> The trust relationship cannot be created because the following error
> occured:
>
> The operation failed. The error is: This operation is not supported on a
> computer running
> Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server.
> ---------------
>
> What am I doing wrong ? I have tried setting up the trust relationships
> manually; that
> worked perfectly between w2k and NT. The same technique failed with SBS. I
> tried
> using the Trust Wizard without having the manual trusts already set up and
> got the
> message above. Any help or a point in the right direction toward
> documentation would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Bill
>

Hans Poppe
09-28-2006, 05:48 PM
Bill Lampman wisely suggested:

>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to add 2003SBS into an already existing network. NT
> server
> (domain A) can
> access win2k advanced server (domain B) and vice-versa. SBS (domain
> C) cannot set up
> trusts between A and B...The error I get from the Trust Wizard is:
>
> ---------------
> The trust relationship cannot be created because the following error
> occured:
>
> The operation failed. The error is: This operation is not supported
> on a computer running
> Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server.
> ---------------
>
> What am I doing wrong ? I have tried setting up the trust
> relationships manually; that
> worked perfectly between w2k and NT. The same technique failed with
> SBS. I tried
> using the Trust Wizard without having the manual trusts already set
> up and got the
> message above. Any help or a point in the right direction toward
> documentation would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Bill

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