Steve,

With Win2K servers can be either domain controllers, member servers or
workgroup servers. Because the way Active Directory distributes its
directory database among servers all controllers are domain controllers. It
is different from NT 4 where you have one PDC and several BDCs.

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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] users cannot login to web messaging


Guys I am not 100% sure but  I didn't think you could have 2 domain
controllers in a domain.

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Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 10:02 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] users cannot login to web messaging


we have a network with two Windows 2000 Advanced server computers both are
domain controllers.  We installed Imail on one of these computer and used
the NT user database, when this is done it will not allow users to login to
the web messaging, if the imail database is used it will allow users to
login.  We have already done all of the suggestion in Document #
IM-1991209-DM01, even though there is no local users in a Windows 2000
domain controller, we made the canges in "mmc" under both "Default domain
controllers policy", and "local computer policy" to no avail.  We have tried
adding these rights to Administrator, the groups administrators, domain
admins, enterprise admins, and the particular users that we where testing
on, still would not work.


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