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Accessing RDP server from a trusted site

Hello, we have 2 trusted sites. Site 1 and Site 2. Site 1 has an RDP server. How can I have users from Site 2 login to the RDP server on Site 1? I cannot add the users from Site 2 to the RDP Server user group.
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Can someone assist please? I tried to add a Domain Local group from Site 2 to the Remote Desktop user Global group on Site 1 and would not allow. I tried to make the the Domain Local group on Site 2 a member of the built-n Remote Desktop Users group and could not. Does someone have a suggestion on how to get users from site 2 to login to the RDP server on Site 1? Thank you

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Hello, if I create a Universal group in Site 1 how do I add the members from Site 2?

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Hi,@ComputerGladiator

Please refer to the table in the following link. The "Group can include as members" column explains what types of groups can be added as users of trusted domains.



https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2003/cc755692(v=ws.10)

Hope this information can help you
Best wishes
Vicky

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Hi Vicky, thanks for your reply, but the link you provided does not appear to relate to my problem.

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VickyWang-MFST answered ComputerGladiator commented

Hi,@ComputerGladiator

1.According to what you said, there is a trust relationship between our two forests. Whether the forests can access resources depends on the trust relationship. What is the trust relationship, two-way or single-phase? Forest or external?
2.For two trusted forests, adding users from the other forest to the local forest group also depends on the group type

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2003/cc787646(v=ws.10)#planning-your-access-control-strategy-for-multiple-domains

Please confirm the above two information before further investigation
Hope this information can help you
Best wishes
Vicky

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Hello, it is a two-way relationship in a Forest.
All groups are security groups in each site.

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Evgenij-Smirnov answered ComputerGladiator commented

Hi,

what are 'trusted sites' in your case? Are they separate AD forests, workgroups or anything else entirely?

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Each AD Forests

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