When we create the user object in AD, I do it on our exchange server so ensure that the email address is 100% tied to the user. I must be missing something somewhere.
When we create the user object in AD, I do it on our exchange server so ensure that the email address is 100% tied to the user. I must be missing something somewhere.
We use an Exchange 2003 server and MS Office 2003 & 2007. It seems that every time a user has to change their Windows password, they lose access to their email. The problem was solved for the users when I had them just enter their new password in the prompt. The exchange server is not a Domain Controller but the Active Directory that runs Exchange is linked with the DC's AD. The question is, is it normal for the user to have to enter their password into outlook after changing it for window (the usernames and passwords are the same)? Is there any way to avoid having to reenter the PW into outlook when the login has changed?
Hello all! I know that I sound completely like a novice, which I guess I am, but I am a networking specialist (almost...I will have my CCNA in about 2 months) and thus haven't ever really dealt much with Active Directory. I understand the basics such as creating new users, unlocking accounts, resetting passwords, etc. but where I am lacking is in the design and implementation of group policies. For the most part, I understand the concept of them but have never dabbled in them.
Whatever help I may receive would be greatly appreciated.
As gratitude for the future help, thanks for fielding the questions of an ignorant novice.