Re: File or printserver without domaincontroller for non admins not possible

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Hello Andreas,

In the default domain policy this settings is not defined in my test domain by default, in the default domain controllers policy it includes also "everyone".

What error message do you get when trying to connect to exchange from outlook form the Vista machine?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hein Meinolf!

Just before posting the ipconfig. I found a setting in the "Default
Domain
Policy" that had only "Administrators" and "Domain Admins"
in the "Access this computer in the network" section. Adding
"Everyone"
fixed the first problem.
But now I stilll have the following:

- Beeing logged on a Domaincontroller a connection to Exchange with
Outlook
is possible
- Beeing loggend on on a Vista pc with the same user a connection to
exchange with outlook is not possible..
Any hints for me :)

Kind regards

andy

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Hello Andreas,

All of this services should run without being installed on a DC,
especially ISA and Exchange should always run on member servers for
performance reasons.

Please describe your network setup, routers, switches, etc. and post
an unedited ipconfig /all form the servers and also the DC's. Public
ip's you can hide.

Seems that something in your either physical setup or ip setup is not
correct.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hi group!

I have some big problems in an Active Directory of a school. I have:

- ISA-Server
- Fileserver (VM)
- Fileserver (Physical)
- Exchange Server
All of these servers have to be Domaincontroller - otherwise it is
not
possible to provide print services, outlook with exchange (a popup
with credentials occurs if the exchange server is not a domain
controller), file services...
It is also not possible to establish a trust between this domain and
another (RPC call fails - telnet with 135 and 389 is ok).

Anyone an idea?

Kind regards

Andy



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