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Is
there a way to query the AD and find out what domain the account is in. In
AD users and computers there is a field next to the samAccountname field that
tells you what domain the account is in. It is grayed out so you can't
change it. Is that field query able?
Second
We
support Exchange 5.5 mailboxes with multiple authentication credentials from
different domains and this appears to work in AD and Exchange 5.5 without a
problem. Users can access E 5.5 mailboxes via POP, IMAP or MAPI
using alternate credentials with no problem. There have been some
questions raised by members in our group about of this is still
supported with the move to Exchange 2000 and the use of virtual
servers for POP, IMAP and OWA. They feel it might cause a problem because
of the way the virtual servers reference the mailbox and account.
Here
is a brief description
Dom1 <-Two Way Trust-> Dom2
ExMBX Primary NT account Dom1\bob, permissions given
to Dom2\bob2.
MAPI and POP/IMAP work in E5.5
MAPI is confirmed to work in E2K,
What about pop, imap and owa? will the BOB2 account
still be allowed to access the mailbox?
We are
setting it up in the lab now, but any input is appreciated.
Thanks
in Advance
Todd
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Title: Message
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Two questions Myrick, Todd (NIH/CIT)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Two questions Rick Kingslan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Two questions Turin, Vladimir
- RE: [ActiveDir] Two questions Rick Kingslan
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