That's totally expected. In order to install the
internet services snap-in, you do that through the control panel | add/remove
programs | windows components. It's not installed by default. Note that
it's not a best practice to use ESM tools on a DC although you can do
this. The Exchange servers shouldn't see the Unix attributes since SFU is
not installed on those servers.
AL
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas M. Long
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 4:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Exchange and Server 2003 Management
What
in the world. I have one DC running in 2003 native mode AD with SFU 3.5
installed on it. Two back-end Exchange 2003 servers (Server 2003), and one
front-end Exchange 2003 server (Server 2003).
On my
first test (installing everything on one machine: Server 2003+Exchange 2003+ SFU
3.5), everything showed up in ADUC. UNIX attributes and Exchange attributes.
Well,
now in my current setup, I can't get both in ADUC. From the DC, the only
extended attributes I see are the UNIX attributes. From the Exchange Servers,
the only extended attributes I see are exchange attributes (regardless if I use
the adminpak ADUC, or the Exchange ADUC).
I
tried to install the exchange management tools on the DC but get an error saying
that "Internet Information Services Snap-in" is not present or disabled. Why in
the world would the snap-in not me there? I cant find it to download seperately
for 2003 (only XP).
What
in the world am I doing wrong? What is the correct way to get all the attributes
showing in the same management console?