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problems with SCVMM and domain trust

Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver
Sent: 03/05/2009
From: "Blake" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:

Domain A has a trust with Domain B.

The SCVMM 2008 machine is in A, the user accounts are in B

I log into the SCVMM via RDP with a domain user from B. Works fine. I can
map to network shares in Domain B without issue.

My user is a local admin on the SCVMM machine and is a member of the 'role'
in VMM for administrators.

I try to launch SCVMM and I get an error message

You cannot contact the Virtual Machine Manager server. The credentials you
provided have insufficient privileges on localhost.


When I log onto the system as a user from domain A, it works fine.

The trust must work, else I couldn't log onto the system.

Confused,
Blake




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