I have one site with 2 domains (A and B). The Exchange 2003 server is in domain A.

The directory access tab is set to automatically discover. None of the domain controllers and GC's in domain A are not listed. Rather, the domain controllers and GC's from domain B are listed.

I believe that this is preventing users from being able to modify distribution list membership for groups in domain A. I have tried manually setting the domain controllers to include the missing ones from domain A. That does not help. In fact, the topology discovery will fail, and complain that the servers are not reachable. I believe that they are functioning properly. Active Directory seems to be replicating fine. I'm wondering if this is a permissions problem.

We recently had a domain controller fail. It had the role of Infrastructure Master. That role has since been transferred to another DC, and everything has been rebooted. Is it possible that something happened when the InfraFSMO server failed that would cause me to need to run domainprep again. Would running domainprep on a domain with existing Exchange 2003 servers be a bad thing to do.

Does anybody have any ideas?

Thanks,

Brett


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