VortigernWolf
IS-IT--Management
Ok,
This is the scenario:
I have to replace a single domain controller in a small customers site. It is an NT PDC running exchange 5.5 and I am going to replace it with a new server running 2003 and exchange 2003.
So I build the server as a backup domain controller, demote the old server to a BDC and promote new server to PDC.
Then I come to upgrade to 2003, cant do it. NT must be enterprise edition and 2003 is standard
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So I disconnect the BDC and flatten and build the new server as 2003. Then reconnect and turn on the old server which still thinks its the BDC. The new server is built with the same PDC settings name and domain. The BDC seems to connect ok and is picking up that it is an NT workstation and that the 2003 server is Primary. I quickly create an identical user, check exchange 5.5 and tie her new account into her old exchange post box. Check her mail and all is working ok.
So I re-create the other users and tie their new accounts into thier old mailboxes. Then I come to test thier machines and logons.
Now the problem comes.
When they start up outlook they are told that they do not have permission to access exchange. Even the one that was working to begin with now no longer has permission to access the exchange server.
Tried re-adding the old server back to the network, recreating the users profile on the workstation, re-connecting the accounts to the mail box. But all the users are now getting "you do not have permission to access your mailbox".
Does anyone have any help, please. Am stressed out and worried that I have screwed it all to kingdom come.
Thanks in advance
Vortigern
This is the scenario:
I have to replace a single domain controller in a small customers site. It is an NT PDC running exchange 5.5 and I am going to replace it with a new server running 2003 and exchange 2003.
So I build the server as a backup domain controller, demote the old server to a BDC and promote new server to PDC.
Then I come to upgrade to 2003, cant do it. NT must be enterprise edition and 2003 is standard
So I disconnect the BDC and flatten and build the new server as 2003. Then reconnect and turn on the old server which still thinks its the BDC. The new server is built with the same PDC settings name and domain. The BDC seems to connect ok and is picking up that it is an NT workstation and that the 2003 server is Primary. I quickly create an identical user, check exchange 5.5 and tie her new account into her old exchange post box. Check her mail and all is working ok.
So I re-create the other users and tie their new accounts into thier old mailboxes. Then I come to test thier machines and logons.
Now the problem comes.
When they start up outlook they are told that they do not have permission to access exchange. Even the one that was working to begin with now no longer has permission to access the exchange server.
Tried re-adding the old server back to the network, recreating the users profile on the workstation, re-connecting the accounts to the mail box. But all the users are now getting "you do not have permission to access your mailbox".
Does anyone have any help, please. Am stressed out and worried that I have screwed it all to kingdom come.
Thanks in advance
Vortigern