Re: Child domain public folder issues



Brillant!! thanks you this has resovled my problem!!! :)

"Jamestechman" wrote:

Just realized this is by design. "Exchange controls access to folders
based on the Microsoft Windows NT Security ID of the user who is
logged on" If you open up ESM go to the public folder properties,
permissions tab and do a ctrl+left click you can see how Exchange
grants access by mapping the mailbox granted to the Windows account.
You can add the NT user this way but it "May" break the ability to
grant permissions the normal way. I remember it breaking before but
testing now it didn't.


Access control lists in Exchange public folders
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330508



James Chong (MVP)
MCITP | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+,
Security+, Project+, ITIL
msexchangetips.blogspot.com


On Apr 3, 11:06 am, richyfivealive
<richyfiveal...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I can confirm Exchange Domain Servers and Exchange Enterprise servers groups
exsist on the child domain. I have also enabled logging as suggested and
tried to access teh calender from a dev account, but I cant see any comments
on this in exchange logs or Application logs in events viewer i may be
looknig in the wrong place?



"Jamestechman" wrote:
Can you verify that an Exchange Domain Servers and Exchange Enterprise
Servers group exist in your dev domain and contains your Exchange
server?

Also can you enable diagnostic logging for public folder\logon and
access control and see if your app logs show anything after the dev
users attempt to access the calendar?

James Chong (MVP)
MCITP | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+,
Security+, Project+, ITIL
msexchangetips.blogspot.com

On Apr 3, 10:25 am, richyfivealive
<richyfiveal...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi James,

Thanks for your response, The dev users are logged on to there workstations
with there Dev accounts which access there company.local mailboxes, if the
Dev users logon with there comapny.local account then they can see the
calender ok.
Domain Prep has been run on the Dev domain.

Many thanks Richard

"Jamestechman" wrote:
The dev users can't see the calendar using their company.local account
\mailbox? Or is it the dev users account in the dev.company.local that
has a mailbox? If it's the later; did you run domainprep on the
dev.company.local? Although it does not contain an Exchange server;
you need to run domainprep on domains that host mail enabled users.

James Chong (MVP)
MCITP | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+,
Security+, Project+, ITIL
msexchangetips.blogspot.com

On Apr 3, 5:42 am, richyfivealive
<richyfiveal...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
We have an all winodws 2003 setup and we have the main domian
(company.local) and a child domain for the developers to use
(Dev.Company.local)

The Exchange server is in the company.local domain, there is no exchange
server in the dev domain, The developers log in to the Dev.Compnay..local
domain as all there delevopment servers are here, they then have an account
in the compnay.local domain which there Dev accounts have permisson to the
mailbox' s this all works ok,

They have requested Public folder calender for both Dev users and company
users, So we added a Public folder calender and gave permisson to the
Developers company.local accounts as well as the required compnay staff, The
company staff can connect fine but the Dev users cannot see anything in the
calender, I'm sure this is permissons but you can only had permissons from
the global address list which does not contan the Dev account (plus they dont
have email addresses) Is it a case of creating a new address list?

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