Is Domain B in Native Mode?

Exchange 2000 really like universal security groups...



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Chris Anelick
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 2:31 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Public Folder Move

I am in the process of migrating all of my users (135) to an E2K box. I
have
looked at Ed's Server Move doc from the FAQ. Here is what the system
looks
like right now.

Old server - NT 4 SP6a, Exch. 5.5 SP4, Domain A
New server - 2000 SP2, Exch. 2000 SP2, Domain B

A two-way trust is set up between the new domains. I have installed the
new
server into the existing site and set up the replication agreements. I
migrated all the user accounts with ADMT. So far so good, everything
replicated back to AD. I then went about replicating some PF to the new
server. As soon as the replication took place, I could not view anything
in
or below a second level folder. For example:

All Public Folders-|
                         |
                          --Org-|
                                  |
                                  ---Dept-|
                                            |
                                            ---Folder

Once replicated, I cannot view any items in the 'Dept.' folder, nor can
I
see the 'Folder' item in the hierarchy view. The folders were still
homed on
the 5.5 server. I was pretty sure that this all worked OK on my test
server
so I am not sure what I am missing.

Few more details: All of the users are still using their Domain A login
accounts (SID History was migrated to Domain B accounts). Permissions
were
replicated exactly as they were on 5.5 to the PF. Default permissions
are
set to none for the folder I am having problems with. I can change
default
permission to reviewer, and then I can have full access to the folder (I
have Owner rights). I am suspecting it has something to do with the
domain
accounts they are logging into/trusts, but am not sure where to go from
here. Anyone seen anything or know anything about this problem? Any help
would be appreciated.

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