I have two domains, OLD and NEW, that have a two-way external trust between them. A share from OLD has an ACL that allows access from a domain local group, OLD\group. The share is migrated to NEW, and the permissions migrated with it, so now we have a share in NEW with an ACL that allows access from OLD\group. But OLD\group is domain-local. Should that ACL grant any access at all (i.e., should the domain local OLD\group be available for granting access to a share in NEW?)
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I have two domains, OLD and NEW, that have a two-way external trust between them. A share from OLD has an ACL that allows access from a domain local group, OLD\group. The share is migrated to NEW, and the permissions migrated with it, so now we have a share in NEW with an ACL that allows access from OLD\group. But OLD\group is domain-local. Should that ACL grant any access at all (i.e., should the domain local OLD\group be available for granting access to a share in NEW?)
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