Re: 2 Domains and Exchange 2003
- From: "Al Mulnick" <amulnick_No_SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 08:40:34 -0400
These are different forests?
How did you setup the mailboxes exactly?
"Jeffatsc" <Jeffatsc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have 2 offices connected via branch office vpn. The exchange server is in
> domain "a"and the other office in domain "b". I have set up a 2 way trust
> with domain "b" and my users in domain "a" can access the resources in
> domain
> "a", and vice versa. Exchange is working fine in domain "a" where the
> exchange server resides. However, in domain "b", when I go thru the
> Outlook
> 2003 setup wizard, I can specify the exchange server by name and enter the
> first initial of the user I want to setup and it finds it just fine. It
> tells
> me that the default data location will be in a pst file and that I will
> want
> to change it when I open Outllook. When I attempt to change it to the
> mailbox, it gives me permission errors. Basically saying that I don't have
> permission to access the mailbox. I can't open public folders either
> because
> I don't have permission. Even if I select to use the pst file, I get an
> error
> when I try to email a new message, regarding permissions. I know it must
> be
> something simple, but I can't seem to figure it out. I tried using the
> administrator login and got the same result. Where do I need to go to
> grant
> the appropriate permissions ?
.
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