Exchange 2003 reboot vs. Outook log on:You Do not have Permi
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Trinity22



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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 3:52 pm    Post subject: Exchange 2003 reboot vs. Outook log on:You Do not have Permi Reply with quote

Initial position:

We've got 2 domains as described next:

- old domain 'Domain1' (WNT domain server with serveral W2K workstations as well as user accounts) -> used to log on to Windows

- new domain 'ADDomain2' (W2K3 Exchange 2003/Active Directory server with user accounts used for Email) -> so far just used to log on to Outlook/Exchange 2003

On both domains the accounts for the same user got the same name (eg. 'Domain1\User1' / 'ADDomain2\User1'). Ever since it was possible to log on to Oulook/Exchange 2003 accessing our W2K3 Exchange 2003 Server like this:

- Users with the same passwords in both domains could log on into Outlook/Exchange 2003 without being prompted for any login information
- Users with a different passwords were being prompted to enter theier log on information and then they could log on as well

However, since the last reboot of our W2K3 Exchange 2003/AD Server it was not possible to log on any more for those users with different passwords in our two domains. They all get the following error message:

Title: Microsoft Outlook
Message: Unable to open your default e-mail folder. You do not have permission to log on.

The only quick fix that worked was to set the same password for both domain accounts. For me, this is a very strange behaviour! Can anyone help me on this issue?!
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