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How to enable Outlook Web Access for a second domain
I have a 2003 SBS server for which the default email domain is example-A.com and I have created a second email domain example-B.com. When loggin on through webmail in example-A with the username and password it is succesfull. When loggin on with the user and password of example-B then I receive this message:
You could not be logged on to Outlook Web Access. Make sure your domain\user name and password are correct, and then try again.
I already reset the password to make sure it's right and also checked that OWA is enabled for that account.
Anyone any ideas?
You could not be logged on to Outlook Web Access. Make sure your domain\user name and password are correct, and then try again.
I already reset the password to make sure it's right and also checked that OWA is enabled for that account.
Anyone any ideas?
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With domain I mean the email address, so: user@example-a.com and user@example-b.com
The username should be enough, without the domain\
A Works
B Does not work
The username should be enough, without the domain\
A Works
B Does not work
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Hi guys,
you comments make sense, so I just tried to make a new user for both domains. The both worked immediately. So I thought, ok refresh existing accounts (because OWA was setup later). I refreshed it by just changing the default email address in de properties of the user. Changed it from A to B (submit), changed it back to A (submit) and it just worked.
Funny thing,
Thankx!
you comments make sense, so I just tried to make a new user for both domains. The both worked immediately. So I thought, ok refresh existing accounts (because OWA was setup later). I refreshed it by just changing the default email address in de properties of the user. Changed it from A to B (submit), changed it back to A (submit) and it just worked.
Funny thing,
Thankx!
Mydomian.local may or may not be equal to example-AorB.com
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