On Thu, 2013-11-07 at 15:54 -0600, Steve Boley wrote: > So I've been toying around with this for a while now. > > Here's what I've discovered: > Remember I'm on a sogo box that has joined a microsoft domain as > another domain controller. > I had to seize the schema role to get openchange to provision so it's > now the schema server. > I have samba using its internal dns server and really wish that the > samba developers would allow you to completely use external dns > instead of it having to be samba or bind on the same box. > > I can create a brand new user activate them with the samba-tool > commands and then use openchange to create and extend them and > mapiprofile works perfectly fine. > Any existing domain user will fail and give the MAPI_E_NOT_FOUND > (0x8004010F) then delete the profile without completing it. > > What exactly could be blocking existing user permissions from a > kerberos call or rpc call and not add a profile to the mapiprofile > database?
Hi Steve, Thanks for your feedback! With regards to your issue, can you run mapiprofile creation with --dump-data -d10 and then attach the trace to your reply so I can inspect it? I think the problem may be related to one missing attribute being returned in the profile - presumably PidTagAddressBookHomeMessageDatabase. With regards to your researches, we are currently working on improving a complementary approach to yours which is about joining a windows domain as an additional controller when Microsoft Exchange (2003) is already installed. In this scenario, OpenChange is reusing the Exchange schema form the existing server and we aim at pushing the interoperability deeper. I'll push further information in the future about this. Br, Julien. -- Julien Kerihuel [email protected] OpenChange Project Founder Twitter: http://twitter.com/jkerihuel GPG Fingerprint: 0B55 783D A781 6329 108A B609 7EF6 FE11 A35F 1F79
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