Exchange Server - Access Resources for creating Mailbox

Asked By Maximu
22-Aug-08 05:33 AM
Hi,

I have scenario as given below:

Windows 2000:
Windows 2000 Domain Controller with windows 2000 Mixed Mode ( Different
Forest).
Windows 2000 Member server, Windows 200and XP, WindowsNT 4.0
with Exchnage 5.5

Windows 2003 Srever:
Windows 2003 Domain Controller with windows 2000 Native Mode (
Different Forest).

Now, Installed Exchnage 2003 server with co-xistance of Exchange 5.5 Server.
Installed and MailBoxes moved from the Exchaneg 5.5 to Exchange 2003 Server.


Now, if i create a user for windows 2000 DC.User will be created in Windows
2000 Dc.

Now for the created user in windows 2000 srever how can i created a mailbox
by accessing Exchnage 2003 server?


Is it possible to create a mailbox acessing form one forest to another Forest?


Thanks in advance.

Please help me in this issue.


Maximus
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  Ed Crowley [MVP] replied...
23-Aug-08 01:42 PM
You didn't make it clear which forest has Exchange in it   In the Exchange
2003 forest, create a disabled mailbox-enabled user account.  Grant the real
user account full mailbox access and associated external account rights in
mailbox rights, and send as right in the user rights.  Of course, trusts are
required to make this work.
--
Ed Crowley MVP
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  Jamestechman replied...
25-Aug-08 06:00 AM
Here is the kb article if you are uncertain of the instructions.

How to associate an external account with an existing Exchange 2000
mailbox
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322890/en-us




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