Applies to ONTAP 9 Microsoft Active Directory (AD) configured with a one-way trust Issue ONTAP is unable to map a UNIX user to a Windows user from a trusted domain over a one-way trust. This will typi...Applies to ONTAP 9 Microsoft Active Directory (AD) configured with a one-way trust Issue ONTAP is unable to map a UNIX user to a Windows user from a trusted domain over a one-way trust. This will typically occur when a UNIX user via NFS is accessing an export, volume, or file that is NTFS security style. If only a one-way trust exists, this mapping will fail to occur.
Applies to ONTAP 9 Microsoft Active Directory (AD) configured with a one-way trust Issue ONTAP is unable to apply file ownership to a file if that user is from a trusted domain over a one-way trust vi...Applies to ONTAP 9 Microsoft Active Directory (AD) configured with a one-way trust Issue ONTAP is unable to apply file ownership to a file if that user is from a trusted domain over a one-way trust via the SMB\CIFS protocol, applying or changing file ownership will fail if the user is from a trusted domain. The domain only has a one-way trust with the local domain to which the CIFS server is joined. This is only observed when the security style is NTFS.
Applies to ONTAP 9 Microsoft Active Directory (AD) configured with a one-way trust Description Environment Windows Active Directory with a one-way trust configured. The domain where ONTAP is a m... Applies to ONTAP 9 Microsoft Active Directory (AD) configured with a one-way trust Description Environment Windows Active Directory with a one-way trust configured. The domain where ONTAP is a member has an outgoing trust to the USER domain. The same theory applies whether it is a direct short-cut trust or transitive.