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1 exch 2003 for 2 AD-domains in same forest

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Arno - 21 Jun 2005 09:18 GMT
Hi,

I just setup a test-case with a new win2k3 forest
I installed the forest (a.company.com) with the first domain (a.company.com)
--> Win2k3 SP1

I did the exchange 2003 forest and domain prep and installed exchange 2003.
then did the SP1 installation.

I made some user accounts with mailboxes and everything works fine.

After this, I added a new(not child domain) AD-domain(b.company.com) in the
same forest. --> Win2k3 SP1

After installing this, I did the exchange 2003 domain-prep on this domain.

Now I have the following issue:

When creating a useraccount on the new DC (b.company.com), I don't have the
exchange tasks when managing the users.

When I use the first DC (a.company.com) I can add users in the domain
b.company.com and use the exchange tasks on them, but email-adresses are not
automaticaly generated. Also this users cannot access OWA, while for the
users on a.company.com everything works fine. It's like the exchange org is
not working for users in b.company.com

Is there something I did forget or did wrong?
Al Mulnick - 21 Jun 2005 15:40 GMT
You'll need to install the administrative tools on the DC or other
workstation in the domain.  You'll also need to create a RUS object for the
new domain in order for new users to be properly configured.

Al
> Hi,
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Arno - 21 Jun 2005 20:36 GMT
I'm sorry.. I'm quite new to this exchange 2003 stuff...

what's a RUS object?

> You'll need to install the administrative tools on the DC or other
> workstation in the domain.  You'll also need to create a RUS object for the
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> > Is there something I did forget or did wrong?
Al Mulnick - 21 Jun 2005 21:16 GMT
This should help:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/guides/E2k3AdminGuide/f9bd
2022-3336-43ae-b499-c58be1558ed6.mspx


> I'm sorry.. I'm quite new to this exchange 2003 stuff...
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Arno - 22 Jun 2005 06:43 GMT
Okay.. I did the RUS object. It's purpose is clear and it doesn't almost
require no configuration, except for the domain en dc selection.

So I created this object, had it to run all the time, did an update, did a
rebuild, did a reboot of the exchange 2k3 machine, but still no luck..

Users in the b.company.com domain still don't get their email-adresses by
the recipient policy, and when I specify the email adresses manualy, the
still don't appear in the GAL

what oh what could be wrong in this simple looking testcase....

> This should help:
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/guides/E2k3AdminGuide/f9bd
2022-3336-43ae-b499-c58be1558ed6.mspx

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Arno - 22 Jun 2005 13:51 GMT
Yeah!

after deleting the usersaccounts in the AD and deleting the mailboxes.. and
recreating them afterwards everything is working Okay.

Thanx for ur help

> Okay.. I did the RUS object. It's purpose is clear and it doesn't almost
> require no configuration, except for the domain en dc selection.
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