No real clue, but perhaps some tips for further investigation:

Does the problem occur with all versions of the 5.5 Admin program?   Use SP4 version 
if in doubt.

Is there any difference if you run the 5.5. Admin program on NT platform compared to 
W2K?

If the accounts are already in AD, how many do you have (just wondering if the 5.5 
Admin program maybe has problems coping with high volumes)?

Tony
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Date:  Thu, 5 Aug 2004 22:30:19 +1000 

All,

 

After migrating to Windows 2003 from NT4 we are now migrating from Exchange
5.5 to Exchange 2003 however we are having a couple of  "strange" issues
which did not occur in the lab...After scavenging the web and finding
nothing will try here as it could be AD related. When I click on the Primary
Windows NT account\Select an existing account in Exchange 5.5 I get the
following error:

 

Either a required impersonation level was not provided, or the provided
impersonation level is invalid.

 

We have a fairly high security group policies in place and to possibly
subvert this issue I added Administrators and Authenticated Users to the
Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\User Rights Assignment\Impersonate a Client After Authentication
attribute of the Default Domain Controllers Baseline security policy we
have, rebooted the server...still seem to have the issue however. Was
wondering if anyone has seen or heard of this issue as it is bugging the
hell out of me...users are able to access their e-mails.

 

Have seen in a post that SERVICES should be added as well however when I do
this I get an Event ID 1202 error and run the following syntax from the
command prompt: FIND /I "Cannot find"
%SYSTEMROOT%\Security\Logs\winlogon.log

which returns SERVICES so I remove it and the Event ID "goes away".

 

If anyone has any ideas I would be greatful.

 

James Blair

 



 




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