Article ID: 253305
Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
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SYMPTOMS
When you install Exchange Server, you must select a service account during the installation. After you select the account, the Setup program tries to modify the rights of the account so that it can work as the service account. When the Setup program attempts to do this, the following error message may be displayed:
CAUSE
This problem can occur if the account that you selected does not have the "Access this computer from the network" user policy right. This policy right is normally granted to the Everyone group by default during the installation of Microsoft Windows NT Server, so it is not added to the Exchange Server service account by default during the Exchange Server installation. The Everyone group may have been removed from the policy right as a security measure.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem:
- Start User Manager for Domains.
- On the Policies menu, click User Rights.
- Click to select the Access this computer from the network check box. Under Grant to, make sure that the Exchange Server service account is listed or belongs to a group that is listed. If not, click Add, and then select the Exchange Server service account or a group that the service account belongs to.
- In the Add Users and Groups dialog box, click OK.
- In the User Rights Policy dialog box, click OK.
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