Make sure you have Integrated Authentication turned on on the Exadmin
folder under the default website in IIS.

Jeff

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Anthony D.
Posted At: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 10:58 AM
Posted To: Exchange Discussion List
Conversation: Mail enable Public Folders
Subject: Mail enable Public Folders

I have a box running Win2k3 member of the domain and E2k3 Enterprise.  I
used a client computer with Outlook 2003 to create a new public folder.
 
I go to the E2k3 Server, as I need to mail-enable the new public folder.
I launch Exchange's System Manager and click the + sign next to Folders
at the bottom of the left list. I then click Public Folders.
 
The system manager then prompts for a username and password!
 
I have checked the delegation properties and the 2 users there have full
control - yet neither let me in.
 
I have rebooted the server and still cannot get past the username
password box.
 
Any thoughts/help would be appreciated.
 
Thanks

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