Re: outlook prompts for credentials
- From: "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 09:08:41 -0700
You can't. But you can add the SID from one domain to another's SIDHistory
attribute. Usually that's done with a tool like ADMT. I don't know whether
that's the right step to solve your problem, though.
--
Ed Crowley MVP
"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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"Ari" <Ari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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yes i do have a trust, so how can i have the SID match in both domains?
can i
import the users
"Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:
If the two domains are not in the same forest, which is implied since he
talks about creating a trust, then he can't prepare the domain in which
the
accounts reside. Well, he can, but it will have no effect.
--
Ed Crowley MVP
"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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"Elan Shudnow" <SubstituteThisWithMyFirstName@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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If you prepared all domains than you can create a mailbox for the user
in
the other domain. If sounds like Exchange is in Domain A, the user's
account in Domain A was given a mailbox, but the user is logging onto
Domain B account which doesn't have the same SID as the user in Domain
A.
That is why he is being prompted.
File Servers are a bit different as when you created a trust, you
probably
chose domain-wide authentication or forest-wide authentication which
allows all users to authenticate by automatically setting the "Allowed
to
Authentication" permission on all computer objects in the other domain.
Then if you grant permissions to the users in the trusted domain,
they'll
be given access to data.
--
Elan Shudnow
http://www.shudnow.net
"Ari" <Ari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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users are members and logged in to domain B exchange is in domain A,
so
they
have accounts in both domains
"Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:
Are the workstations members of either domain and are the users
logged
on to
them using their domain accounts?
--
Ed Crowley MVP
"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral
problems."
..
"Ari" <Ari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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we have a trust between domain A and domain B exchange server is
in
domain A
users in domain B when they open outlook they get asked for user
name
and
pass... allthough they can browse in to the exchange server or any
other
server without being asked for credentials... looks like exchange
itself
still doesn't trust the other domain...
any help is greatly appreciated.
.
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