Microsoft KB Archive/247888

= XADM: Error c1031b95 Configuring an Active Directory Connector Connection Agreement =

Article ID: 247888

Article Last Modified on 2/26/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q247888



SYMPTOMS
The following error message may be displayed when you configure the From Exchange tab of a Connection Agreement for the Active Directory Connector (ADC). This error message may also be displayed when you configure the default Exchange Server destination in the From Windows tab.

The credentials specified on the Connections tab are incorrect or do not have sufficient permissions to access the Exchange 5.5 Directory. Please ensure that the credentials specified are entered correctly and that sufficient permissions are granted in order to access the Exchange 5.5 directory.

ID no: c1031b95

Microsoft Active Directory Connector Management



CAUSE
This issue can occur for either of the following reasons:
 * 1) The Exchange Server 5.5 computer is not running the required service pack or later. If you define a Connection Agreement to an Exchange Server site, the target directory bridgehead must be running Exchange Server 5.5 Service Pack 2 or later.
 * 2) Permissions are not configured correctly on the Exchange Server 5.5 computer.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue:  Apply Exchange Server 5.5 Service Pack 2 or later to the target Exchange Server 5.5 computer. If Exchange Server 5.5 Service Pack 3 is installed, you may need to reapply it. Make sure that the following permissions are correctly configured in this domain and on this server:  The Exchange Server service account at the organization, site, and configuration levels in the Exchange Server Administrator program must have Service Account Administrator rights. All of the accounts that are used to set up the ADC must have "Access this computer from the network" and "Log on locally" rights in Local Computer Policy, Default Domain Policy, and Default Domain Controllers Policy (click Computer Configurations, click Windows Settings, click Security Settings, click Local Policies, and then click User Rights Assignment).  Change port to 391 (in case 390 is in use).</li></ol>

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