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accessing free busy calendar always prompt for username and password

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Lenglo - 06 Jul 2007 20:40 GMT
Hey folks,

1 forest/  2 child domains / 2 exchange 2003 servers, one in each
domain, 2 admin groups.

When scheduling a meeting from a user in domain A and inviting users
from domain B, I can see the free busy information without any
problem.

When scheduling from domain B and trying to invite a user from domain
A,  it always prompt for a username and password.   There is no way to
see free busy even if i enter a domainA\username.  The popup windows
is coming from the exchange server in domainB.

I AM LOST...

The FB public folders are not replicated.  Both FB are configured with
default permissions.

Any thoughts!

Thanks!
Lenglo
Diane Poremsky - 07 Jul 2007 15:28 GMT
you'll do better asking in the exchange groups since it's a server problem -
but it sounds like trust is not two way.

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> Thanks!
> Lenglo

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