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SYMPTOMS
From a Macintosh client, if you log into a Windows NT master domain and
then access a resource in a Windows NT domain that trusts the master
domain, you must re-enter your user ID and password.
CAUSEWindows NT clients are able to take advantage of Windows NT pass-through validation, where when you have an account on the master domain, you can access any trusting domain's resources without having to re-enter your name and password. However, the design of the Macintosh redirector and the AppleTalk protocol does not allow for participation in pass-through validation. Thus, you must re-enter your user ID and password. STATUS
This is a limitation of the Macintosh network client
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