There are SO many potential problems here, it isn't even funny.

Try a "netdom resetpwd". If that doesn't work - I'd probably approach this 
problem differently.

________________________________
From: Jason Gauthier [jgauth...@lastar.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 4:15 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Error authenticating to exchange


Hey all,



������  I'm having a strange authentication problem��������������� I created a 
DC, and moved it into a lab. I removed all other DCs from it, and 
secluded��������  I did a system state restore of my exchange server and 
restored the exchange databa�������  This seemed to go well, except the 
exchange server did not quite negotiate the secure channel 
properly��������������� I'm not sure why, I do not usually have that problem 
with this process.������ I used "net" to remove it and rejoin it to the domain.



It *appears* to work fin������  I can log in, and the services 
�������������������� I installed Office onto the DC so I can do some tests with 
outlook.

When my MAPI profile attempts to connect to exchange, I am prompted for a 
passw��������  I enter my credentials, my exchange service account credentials, 
and anything that will work������� however, none do :(



I see the event log below��������������� Things of interest to note������� The 
"Logon Process" text is high asci������  The status code "0xC000006D" usually 
means bad username/password������� That is definitely not the case here.



Any suggestio����������� Dcdiag, netdiag all pass basic te��������  All servers 
are win2k3 with S������������������� Exchange is also 2003 with SP2.



Thanks for any help!



Logon Failure:

������������������������  User Name:������ jgauthier
��������������������������  Logon Proce�����������������������������������ö0

������������������������  Workstation Name: LABDC
��������������������������  Status c�������������������������������������� 
0xC000006D
��������������������������  Caller Doma�����������������  -

������������������������  Transited Services:������������������������ -

������������������������  Source Network Address: 192.168.50.10






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