RE: multiple domains and login names

  • From: "Mulnick, Al" <Al.Mulnick@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'[ExchangeList]'" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 09:45:30 -0500

Help me out here Tony.  Did you follow something like this in the hosting?
http://www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/whitepapers/hvh_ad_deploy.asp
<http://www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/whitepapers/hvh_ad_deploy.asp> 
 
The pre-Windows 2000 login name is not what should be focused on here, but
rather the UPN name.  Is that not what you're doing?  Is there a problem
still doing it this way for you?
 
 
Al

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From: Tony Givargis [mailto:tgivargis@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 10:14 PM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RE: multiple domains and login names


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I have a twist to that question.  How do you add the same user logon to
multiple virtual domains?  Specifically the User logon name (pre-Windows
2000) can't be the same since the domain prefix is grayed out.  Any way to
change it to allow the same user logon name to be added to multiple virtual
domains?  We're running Exchange 2003 on a Windows 2003 server.

"Mulnick, Al" <Al.Mulnick@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 

http://www.MSExchange.org/

As a login name, this is handled at the Active Directory level. Since
webmaster@xxxxxxx is representing a sID, logging into a resource in another
domain via local domain credentials is handled by the domain trusts. 

In practice, if your accounts is in abc.com domain which has a two-way kerb
trust with exchange_domain.com then you acl the mailbox called webmaster
with the sID represented by webmaster@xxxxxxxx At this point,
webmaster@xxxxxxx does not have access to the webmaster@xxxxxxx mailbox,
right? Repeat for the other domains as required. That's access. Addressing
to the mailbox is straightforward with webmaster@xxxxxxx getting a mailbox
(represented likely by a user object or a disabled user object in Active
Directory), webmaster@xxxxxxx getting a mailbox, etc.

If you're hosting, you've hopefully already read the docs describing
building the GAL so that they can't see each other in the address list. 


Is that what you're after?

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: A. Michael Salim [mailto:msalim@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 12:38 AM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] multiple domains and login names

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Hi,

For those who are hosting an Exchange 2000 or 2003 server with multiple
domain names, I have a question: Do user login names have to be unique
across domains? If so, how would one handle several users (each with their
own individual domain name) who want the same "login name" e.g.

webmaster@xxxxxxx
webmaster@xxxxxxx
webmaster@xxxxxxx

Note that these are truly independent users, unrelated to, and unaware of,
one another, different companies/organizations, and *MUST* remin independent
of each other.

TIA!
Mike.


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