All you need to do is, install Exchange on the second server, call it something different, then you create a AD Link between the two, to share resources and jobs, make sure they link up and away you go.
MS do some good paper on exchange, also Exchange 2003 has a wizard on it that will walk you...
Have a look for any deny permissions in the administration right pane (just below client permissions), obvously deny takes presidance over allow.
Also have a look at Directory rights and check for the same thing.
You could also try writting down all the user rights you currently have for a...
It is definatley a permissions issue,
Check the settings for client permissions in Sys Manager - Admin groups - servers - first storage - public folders store - public folders, right click properties, then permissions tab.
Make sure you have those settings correct, other wise it ain't going to...
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