Check your domain policy! It is possible that domain policy is overwriting 
local settings.
One possible way to get around this issue would be to add besadmin2 account to 
the local administrators group. Also, please run poledit for the local policies 
and verify that local admin have rights to logon as service.


From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stan Mocek
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Bes-admins] Logon as Service Grayed out after Besadmin switch

Greetings,

Having a tough time nailing this down, and everything I've searched on has com 
up empty.

First the specs  - Blackberry Professional Server running on Windows Server 
2003 Service pack 2. Exchange Server is on an SBS2003 running Exchange Server 
2003.On Friday, after a server reboot I was getting 5305 20406 errors. Research 
showed me that the service account was corrupt and I needed to create another 
one called mydomain\besadmin2 using KB04293 Finished that on Friday, everything 
was fine. Messages have been lowing for the pas t3 and one half days.

I had to update the SBS server this morning and then the Blackbery Server 
stopped talking to Exchange. Rebooted the Blackberry server and now I'm finding 
that the new service account can't login because it is not authorized to logon 
as service. Went to change that and it's grayed out. I could have sworn I 
followed that step when switching accounts. I've researched the web for the 
last couple of hours and nothing seems to work. The mydomain\besadmin2 account 
is a member of the local adminstrators group. Also. Any assistance for this 
would be appreciated.

Stan Mocek
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