Re: Distribution lists



Ahh, that Technet article's been around since Dec. 2006, now I see where
you're coming from. It's actually more accurate than most (at least it
suggests trying advanced security...).

I have found nothing online that really, seriously lays out exactly what to
do to get DMS to work with WSS. I wrote about it recently in a book, but
there are things (which I mentioned there as well) that still seem to be
waiting for a service pack. I can get it to work, and work fine, with
permissions for the central admin app pool and the content access database
as a local admin, but request approval still is a problem...

-callahan
"Candee" <candeev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Inline....

"callahan" <cacallahan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have had that error before and it drives me nuts.

To start, that white paper, if I am not mistaken, was probably written by
Steve Smith and was about MOSS, right?

Nope; this was WSS oriented:
configuring incoming email settings:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/WSS/en/library/445dd72e-a63b-46d0-b92d-bcf0aa9d8d061033.mspx?mfr=true



MOSS is different when it does DMS. It's got shared service providers to
help with that sort of thing. WSS doesn't have any of those.

Noqw, when you say you made the app pool owner the owner of the OU, what
exactly did you do?

I delegated ownership; and when that didn't work, I went in advanced
permissions and made sure to give that account full access to that object
& all child objects.


Did you make the account that was the domain user account identity the
owner of the OU? Or did you delegate control?
Both


Also I have found that making that account the local admin does bupkiss
for me.
Definitely didn't help

There are two accounts at work here. If you enable request approval
(which I DO NOT suggest, it's what is causing me intermittent problems),
you'll see that the *content database account* is the one that creates
the request, not the central admin app pool. That is the account that I
give local admin rights on the sharepoint server.

Ah, never thought of that. I will give it a shot.
Thank you so much!

So, what permissions/delgations did you give the central admin app pool
on the OU, and did you make the content database access account for the
web app a local admin? And, someone who posted about this earlier also
had to completely reboot the server to get it to work.

-callahan
"Candee" <candeev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello;
I have recently configured mail settings for my WSS 3.0 site.
I followed the white papers, and the incoming mail settings work
perfectly.
The next step was to enable the creation of DLs from within the
Sharepoint site.
I have made the Sharepoint Central admin app pool owner of the OU I
created for Sharepoint; I have added the owner to local admins on the
Sharepoint server.

I still get this error when I attempt to create a new group:
The Directory Management Service reported the following error: Access
denied.

Any help you can offer is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Candee








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