Barry Kay
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Exchange Server 2003 - Relay Restrictions - Access Denied
We are running Exchange server 2003.
In System manager, when going into properties of the Default Virtual SMTP Server and the Access Tab, you can add an IP to the Relay Restrictions list and also add a user to the Authentication list.
When clicking on OK and apply we get an access denied
What can we do to resolve this?
In System manager, when going into properties of the Default Virtual SMTP Server and the Access Tab, you can add an IP to the Relay Restrictions list and also add a user to the Authentication list.
When clicking on OK and apply we get an access denied
What can we do to resolve this?
What account are you using when you make the changes?
Is this a standalone server or part of a larger org?
Has it ever worked?
I haven't looked at your file, as I don't open files that could contain a payload.
-M
Is this a standalone server or part of a larger org?
Has it ever worked?
I haven't looked at your file, as I don't open files that could contain a payload.
-M
ASKER
We have one Domain in the org.
I am logging in with the Domain Adminitrator account.
I has worked previusly as there are other IPs added to the list.
I am logging in with the Domain Adminitrator account.
I has worked previusly as there are other IPs added to the list.
If you try it with another account that has Exchange Admin rights, does it work?
-M
-M
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I created a new user with Domain Admin and Full exchange Admin right, but also get the access denied.
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SMTP-Relay-restrictions.doc