He’s trying to read a secret – you’re not allowed to do that
period. Thanks, Brian Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] c - 312.731.3132 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Al Mulnick What rev is that other 2003 OS and what type of code are you
using? .Net? Can you post a snippet? ( note: I'm not a programmer, but I
sometimes play one on the internet. If it gets too deep, we'll ask somebody
like Joe K to help out; he does that stuff for a living). Al On 8/11/06, Manjeet Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Hi, I have one test
setup with Windows 2003 R2 with SP1. Single Domain Topology: AD Server = Windows
2003 R2 + SP1 Exchange Server: -
Windows 2003 R2 + Exchange 2003 Ent + SP2 + latest Microsoft security patches.
Problem: I am unable
to read the machine password of the Exchange Server. It says Error if I try to
access the machine password. I need the machine password of exchange server for
testing some code. Any idea what could be the reason? I am able to get the
password successfully from another exchange server which is running in Windows
2003 OS. |
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