Re: Exchange/Domain Permission Problems
From: Glen Trafford (glen_at_beehivesystems.com.no.spam)
Date: 11/06/04
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Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2004 08:07:17 +1100
I would look at sidhistory.
Look at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/admt.mspx
Glen
"Stu" <groupgoogle2000@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> We have setup a new Windows 2000 domain which will eventually replace
> the current Windows NT Domain. (bear with me, I'm sure this is an
> exchange problem).
>
> Our Exchange 5.5 server sits on our current domain (lets call it
> Domain_Old) and I want to put all the User Logon accounts on our new
> domain (Domain_New) as part of a stage by stage migration to
> Domain_New.
>
> We have setup a two-way Trust between the Domains (twice as I thought
> this might have been the problem)
>
> We've used the various tools to copy the user accounts onto Domain_New
> (ADMT) and the exchange Migration tool to copy over the User account
> links in exchange.
>
> But when the user tries to open outlook it prompts them to enter their
> Domain_Old) logon details. Within the Exchange Admin program (in the
> users mailbox) I've tried manually selecting the users account from
> the Domain_New but when I click on 'Apply' it comes up with the
> following error message and then changes the account to 'Account
> Unknown'.
>
> Error message is;
> No mapping between account names and Security IDs was done
>
> Microsoft Windows NT
> ID no: 0xc0020534
>
> I've looked on the Microsoft Support site and none of the solutions
> seem to be any help.
>
> The other test I've done is to setup a shared folder on the Exchange
> Server and give a user on Domain_New access to it. This works fine,
> the user can access the folder no problem.
>
> So why can't I link the login account to their Exchange mailbox???
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Stu
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