Hi all. Here's my situation. I installed Exchange 2007 on a Windows 2008 x64 stand alone server, which is part of a Windows 2008 domain. After the fact, I realized I needed another AD controller and normally I would have went with another Windows 2008 box. In this case, however, I needed to have a Windows 2003 box because we needed a server to run Blackberry Enterprise server 4.x and that only runs on Windows 2003. The functional level of the domain was at Windows 2003, so I went ahead and set up a Windows 2003 box and made it an AD controller. All went well and there were no issues.
Recently, we had to power down the Windows 2008 x64 AD for a half an hour for some hardware installation. I figured this would be no big issue, as the Windows 2003 AD would handle authentication while the Windows 2008 AD was down. Things did not work out as I expected. All of my Exchange users were unable to use email, and were continually prompted with login boxes for authentication until I brought the Windows 2008 AD back on line. Can anybody tell me why things did not work as I expected? Is what I'm trying to do a supported configuration?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Recently, we had to power down the Windows 2008 x64 AD for a half an hour for some hardware installation. I figured this would be no big issue, as the Windows 2003 AD would handle authentication while the Windows 2008 AD was down. Things did not work out as I expected. All of my Exchange users were unable to use email, and were continually prompted with login boxes for authentication until I brought the Windows 2008 AD back on line. Can anybody tell me why things did not work as I expected? Is what I'm trying to do a supported configuration?
Thanks in advance for any help!