Hi,
Thanks for your Quick Answer. I´ve installed this machine with help of the iabsis Tutorial ;-). I installed it first as standalone server and then joined the Domain with samba-tool domain join $domain DC -Uadministrator --realm=$realm and then ad the DNS records. User replication is working ;-). I found something on the net, that i have to install the exchange schemas to my windows DC?!? How can i do this (without buying an Exchange License ;-)) Thanks Patric _____ Von: users-requ...@sogo.nu [mailto:users-requ...@sogo.nu] Im Auftrag von Martin Simovic Gesendet: Freitag, 7. Februar 2014 15:39 An: users@sogo.nu Betreff: Re: [SOGo] Joining an Active Directory as DC 2014-02-07 15:16 GMT+01:00 Patric Becker <p.bec...@britz-trier.de>: Hi, I only found a Posting from last year with no answer. So I try it on my own ;-). What I´ve got is: A running machine with debian wheezy and sogo that is running as second DC in our Domain. On this machine the domain-users can log in on the Web-Interface and use it. What I want: The Exchange Features in Outlook with the Domain-Users from our first DC ;-) If I try to connect with Outlook to the sogo-Machine I get an Error with something like The Folder-Group could not be opened. The Server is not available (I don´t know the Error-Message in English the Windows is German) Thanks for your help. You need Openchange and Samba4 in order to connect Outlook users to the server. From what I read I assume that you have deployed Samba 4 (second DC in you Domain). You need to install openchange on the same server and extend AD schema. All required steps are in these docs: http://www.openchange.org/cookbook/initializing.html http://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGo%20Native%20Microsoft%20Outlook%20Configur ation.pdf Nice summed up tutorial (you only need to use parts that apply to your environment) can be found here: http://iabsis.com/EN/article/35/Installation-de-Samba4-et-Openchange-sur-un- serveur-Debian-ou-Ubuntu I would add that in your environment (installing sogo/openchange on second DC) you need to make your debian server schema master first to be able to extend AD schema (opechange_provision). You can achieve this by transferring schema role with samba-tool fsmo transfer role--all, after schema extension you can seize the roles back to primary DC. Regards Martin -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists