Re: Access to the address list service on all Exchange 2007 servers has been denied.
- From: Karl Mitschke <kmitschke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 18:41:16 +0000 (UTC)
Hello mandaar.jani@xxxxxxxxx,
Hi All,
I am using Exchange Cmdlets for creation of Mailbox user. These
cmdlets have been integrated into ASP.Net web service and hosted in my
exchange server.
My Asp.net Web application is in another machine and now, when i give
the web reference of the web service which uses Powershell commands to
execute mailbox user. It gives the following error :-
"Access to the address list service on all Exchange 2007 servers has
been denied".
Tried everything i could including:-
1) providing administrative roles to logged on user.
2) executing the webservice with impersonation ( to which microsoft
says, Powershell blocks the call with impersonation)
3) Installing Microsoft Rollup Update 1 for Exchange Server 2007 SP1.
Even restarted the server. nothing worked at all.
4) Verified whether the microsoft exchange system attendant service is
running. Its automatic.
Please provide any solution if possible for ES2K7 SP1 with rollup
update 1.
Regards,
Mandaar Jani.
On the CAS server, in IIS, what account is setup in the Identity tab of the Application Pool that your web application uses?
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