Re: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation

2002-03-04 Thread Tony Hlabse

Again everything worked fine, but now another problem arose. When a user
created in the child domain tries and access the email from the OWA client
it does not let him in. The IIS server running OWA services is also in the
top domain. It will work if I put in the child domain name. (xxx.xxx) but
not (xxx) This is not what we want as we defaulted the domain is the IIS
settings to the top domain (xxx). I now imagine I have to do something with
the IIS settings any clues on this one?


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RE: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation

2002-03-04 Thread Tom Meunier

No.  You're saying you have a user JOE in domain CHILD, but you want him
to login as PARENT\JOE.  I think.  Is that what you're saying?

You can make a new http virtual server for the child domain, then set
the default domain for that domain as CHILD, then tell them to ignore
the domain if they see it.  It can't be too difficult for them to log in
as CHILD\JOE, since that's how they log onto their domain machines in
the first place, eh?

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Posted At: Monday, March 04, 2002 01:00 PM
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 Subject: Re: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation
 
 
 Again everything worked fine, but now another problem arose. 
 When a user created in the child domain tries and access the 
 email from the OWA client it does not let him in. The IIS 
 server running OWA services is also in the top domain. It 
 will work if I put in the child domain name. (xxx.xxx) but 
 not (xxx) This is not what we want as we defaulted the domain 
 is the IIS settings to the top domain (xxx). I now imagine I 
 have to do something with the IIS settings any clues on this one?
 
 
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Re: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation

2002-03-04 Thread Tony Hlabse

Well I see your point. Never tried it before but sure I can give it a try.
Time to turn the page to that section. I'll let you know.



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Subject: RE: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation


No.  You're saying you have a user JOE in domain CHILD, but you want him
to login as PARENT\JOE.  I think.  Is that what you're saying?

You can make a new http virtual server for the child domain, then set
the default domain for that domain as CHILD, then tell them to ignore
the domain if they see it.  It can't be too difficult for them to log in
as CHILD\JOE, since that's how they log onto their domain machines in
the first place, eh?

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Monday, March 04, 2002 01:00 PM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation
 Subject: Re: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation


 Again everything worked fine, but now another problem arose.
 When a user created in the child domain tries and access the
 email from the OWA client it does not let him in. The IIS
 server running OWA services is also in the top domain. It
 will work if I put in the child domain name. (xxx.xxx) but
 not (xxx) This is not what we want as we defaulted the domain
 is the IIS settings to the top domain (xxx). I now imagine I
 have to do something with the IIS settings any clues on this one?


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Re: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation

2002-03-04 Thread Tony Hlabse

Reread your response. To your first statement the is Yes. I want them to log
in as the parent domain even though there account resides in a child domain.
Is this possible still making a new Virtual?

- Original Message -
From: Tom Meunier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 2:12 PM
Subject: RE: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation


No.  You're saying you have a user JOE in domain CHILD, but you want him
to login as PARENT\JOE.  I think.  Is that what you're saying?

You can make a new http virtual server for the child domain, then set
the default domain for that domain as CHILD, then tell them to ignore
the domain if they see it.  It can't be too difficult for them to log in
as CHILD\JOE, since that's how they log onto their domain machines in
the first place, eh?

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Monday, March 04, 2002 01:00 PM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation
 Subject: Re: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation


 Again everything worked fine, but now another problem arose.
 When a user created in the child domain tries and access the
 email from the OWA client it does not let him in. The IIS
 server running OWA services is also in the top domain. It
 will work if I put in the child domain name. (xxx.xxx) but
 not (xxx) This is not what we want as we defaulted the domain
 is the IIS settings to the top domain (xxx). I now imagine I
 have to do something with the IIS settings any clues on this one?


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RE: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation

2002-03-04 Thread Tom Meunier

No.
Parent\jsmith is just as different from child\jsmith as it is from
child\cliff_yablonski.  In other words, way different.  They're not the
same.  

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Posted At: Monday, March 04, 2002 01:40 PM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation
 Subject: Re: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation
 
 
 Reread your response. To your first statement the is Yes. I 
 want them to log in as the parent domain even though there 
 account resides in a child domain. Is this possible still 
 making a new Virtual?
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Tom Meunier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 2:12 PM
 Subject: RE: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation
 
 
 No.  You're saying you have a user JOE in domain CHILD, but 
 you want him to login as PARENT\JOE.  I think.  Is that what 
 you're saying?
 
 You can make a new http virtual server for the child domain, 
 then set the default domain for that domain as CHILD, then 
 tell them to ignore the domain if they see it.  It can't be 
 too difficult for them to log in as CHILD\JOE, since that's 
 how they log onto their domain machines in the first place, eh?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Posted At: Monday, March 04, 2002 01:00 PM
  Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
  Conversation: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation
  Subject: Re: Fixed: New Child Domains and account creation
 
 
  Again everything worked fine, but now another problem arose. When a 
  user created in the child domain tries and access the email 
 from the 
  OWA client it does not let him in. The IIS server running 
 OWA services 
  is also in the top domain. It will work if I put in the 
 child domain 
  name. (xxx.xxx) but not (xxx) This is not what we want as 
 we defaulted 
  the domain is the IIS settings to the top domain (xxx). I 
 now imagine 
  I have to do something with the IIS settings any clues on this one?
 
 
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