Powershell v2 Remote and Delegating

I installed Powershell V2 on 2 machines and ran Enable-PsRemoting on both of them. Both machines are Win 2003 R2 and are connected to the same active directory domain, and I can successfully execute commands remotely. Thus, remote interaction with the PS works between the local server and the remote server.

But when I try to access the share on the third server (dir \ someOtherServer \ builds), which is also Win 2003 R2 and connected to the same active directory, I get the error: Get-ChildItem: Cannot find the path '\ someOtherServer \ builds' because it does not exist.

So what does it take to get this jump to work? Are these the delegation parameters (in the active directory) of the remote machine? Are there any settings that can be made when creating a PSSession that will make the hop work?

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I addressed this issue for workgroups in a blog post . I think the information should apply to domains, but I have not tested it in the domain. In any case, see if this helps. FYI's solution includes Enable-WSManCredSSP and an authentication option for Enter-PSSession.

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There can be many reasons. If kerberos auth, check the time on all servers. It must be synchronized. This may be a DNS resolution issue. A more detailed description of the problem is required /

Sorry for the bad english :). If something is wrong, please correct me :)

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