replication not occurring

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Hello. I am having some trouble with replication in our active directory.
The behavior that I am seeing is that when you create a new user and tell it
to create an Exchange address, the user never receives the default e-mail
addresses from the recipient policy. Also, we have added a second Exchange
server and are trying to get the public folders to replicate, however this
also is not occurring. We are using Exchange 2000.

Thanks for any help.
 
Paul,

The following article may help you troubleshoot the issue:

260371 Troubleshooting Common Active Directory Setup Issues in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=260371

Steve Dodson [MSFT]
Directory Services
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Hello. I am having some trouble with replication in our active directory.
The behavior that I am seeing is that when you create a new user and tell it
to create an Exchange address, the user never receives the default e-mail
addresses from the recipient policy. Also, we have added a second Exchange
server and are trying to get the public folders to replicate, however this
also is not occurring. We are using Exchange 2000.

Thanks for any help.


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Hello Steve. Thanks for the post. Everything this article discusses seems
to be setup properly and other functionality in AD seems to be OK. The two
tasks I mentioned that are having trouble are both related to Exchange, and
is it correct that they are tied to Active Directory? Am I barking up the
wrong tree? It almost seems like a replication issue with Exchange, but I
cannot seem to find any info that explains what is happening. Thanks.
Steve Dodson said:
Paul,

The following article may help you troubleshoot the issue:

260371 Troubleshooting Common Active Directory Setup Issues in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=260371

Steve Dodson [MSFT]
Directory Services
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Subject: replication not occurring
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 09:08:55 -0500
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Hello. I am having some trouble with replication in our active directory.
The behavior that I am seeing is that when you create a new user and tell it
to create an Exchange address, the user never receives the default e-mail
addresses from the recipient policy. Also, we have added a second Exchange
server and are trying to get the public folders to replicate, however this
also is not occurring. We are using Exchange 2000.

Thanks for any help.


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