llo Openfire Experts,

The company I work for has been using Openfire and Pidgin for the internal 
instant messaging solution for several years (since before I started).  When I 
came into work on Friday morning, the Openfire server had crashed.  I was able 
to get the server up long enough to gracefully remove it from our Active 
Directory domain, but nothing more.  I built a new Openfire server (now running 
Windows Server 2012 R2).  I named new server Jabber (which was the same name as 
the old server) and gave it the same IP address as the old server.  I 
configured the new server to connect to a new database and use LDAP to pull 
account information from our AD.  This all works fine. From the admin console, 
I can see when users log in and out.  I can send users messages from the admin 
console, but users can't send each other messages.  When they try the person 
they are sending a message to shows up as not authorized.  I've been looking 
for a solution to this for two days, but can't find anything.  Any help with 
this issue would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Nick

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