601 [Time] Failed to migrate mailbox for Pilar Ackerman . . . [linefeed] [Time] Exchange Migration Wizard completed [linefeed] Note: The time-stamp on the log file is the current date/time format, based on the current local settings of the computer running the Migration Wizard. 602 Running Exchange Migration Wizard using a Batch (Control) File Using a control file and a combination of switches, you can configure Migration Wizard (Mailmig.exe), to run as a batch process. For information about specific Migration Wizard command-line reference, control file parameters, and sample control files, see Batch File and Command Line Migrations for Exchange Server 2003. How to Enable Cross-Forest SMTP Authentication To enable cross-forest SMTP authentication, in each forest you must create connectors that use an authenticated account from the other forest. Before You Begin Before you perform the procedures in this topic, read the following scenario. Consider a two-forest environment for A. Datum Corporation and Fabrikam, Inc. Both of these forests are single domain forests that use the domains of adatum.com and fabrikam.com, respectively. To allow cross-forest mail collaboration, all users in the Adatum forest are represented as contacts in the Fabrikam forest's Active Directory. Likewise, all users in the Fabrikam forest are represented as contacts in the Adatum forest's Active Directory. 603 Procedure To enable cross-forest SMTP authentication 1. Create an account in the Fabrikam forest that has Send As permissions. For all users in the Adatum forest, a contact also exists in the Fabrikam forest. Therefore, this account allows Adatum users to send authenticated e-mail messages. Configure these permissions on all Exchange Servers that will accept incoming e-mail messages from Adatum. For detailed steps, see How to Create a User Account in Another Forest with Send As Permissions. 2. On an Exchange Server in the Adatum forest, create a connector that requires authentication by using this account to send outbound e- mail messages. For detailed steps, see How to Create a Connector and Require Authentication for Cross-Forest Authentication. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set up cross-forest authentication from the Fabrikam forest to the Adatum forest. To set up cross-forest authentication from the Fabrikam forest to the Adatum forest, you must create the account in Adatum, and you must create the connector in Fabrikam. 604 For More Information For more information, see the following topics: "Planning Your Intelligent Message Filter Deployment" in the Microsoft Exchange Intelligent Message Filter Deployment Guide. "Deployment Scenarios for Internet Connectivity" in the Exchange Server 2003 Transport and Routing Guide. How to Create a User Account in Another Forest with Send As Permissions This topic explains how to create a user account in another forest with Send As permissions. This topic is the first step of a procedure to enable cross-forest authentication. Procedure To create a user account in another forest with Send As permissions 1. In the destination forest, which is the forest to which you are 605 connecting, create a user account in Active Directory Users and Computers. This account must be an active account, but it does not require the following permissions: Log on locally Log on through terminal server 2. On each Exchange Server that will accept incoming connections from the connecting forest, configure Send As permissions for this account. Note: Be careful when creating the password policy. If you set the password to expire, ensure that you have a policy in place that changes the password before its expiration date. If the password for this account expires, cross-forest authentication will fail. a. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager. b. In Exchange System Manager, in the console tree, expand 606 Servers, right-click an Exchange server that will accept incoming connections from the connecting forest, and then click Properties. c. In Server NameProperties, on the Security tab, click Add. d. In Select Users, Computers, or Groups, add the account that you just created, and then click OK. e. On the Security tab, under Group or user names, select the account. f. Under Permissions, next to Send As, select the Allowcheck box. Allowing the Send As permission 607 For More Information For more information, see How to Enable Cross-Forest SMTP Authentication. 608 How to Create a Connector and Require Authentication for Cross- Forest Authentication This topic explains how to create a user account in another forest with Send As permissions. This topic is the second step of a procedure to enable cross-forest authentication. Before You Begin Before you perform the procedures in this topic, read the following scenario. Consider a two-forest environment for A. Datum Corporation and Fabrikam, Inc. Both of these forests are single domain forests using the domains of adatum.com and fabrikam.com, respectively. To allow cross-forest mail collaboration, all users in the Adatum forest are represented as contacts in the Fabrikam forest's Active Directory. Likewise, all users in the Fabrikam forest are represented as contacts in Adatum forest's Active Directory. This procedure describes how to create a connector on an Exchange Server in the Adatum forest. To successfully complete this procedure in this topic, confirm that you have created an account with the proper permissions in the destination forest. 609 Procedure To create a connector and require authentication for cross-forest authentication 1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager. 2. In the console tree, right-click Connectors, point to New, and then click SMTP Connector. 3. On the General tab, in the Namebox, type a name for the connector. 4. Click Forward all mail through this connector to the following smart hosts, and then type the fully qualified domain name or IP address of the receiving bridgehead server. 5. Click Add to select a local bridgehead server and SMTP virtual server to host the connector. The General tab in an SMTP virtual server's Properties dialog box 610 6. On the Address Space tab, click Add, select SMTP, and then click OK. 7. In Internet Address Space Properties, type the domain of the forest to which you want to connect, and then click OK. In this . Filter Deployment& quot; in the Microsoft Exchange Intelligent Message Filter Deployment Guide. " ;Deployment Scenarios for Internet Connectivity" in the Exchange Server 2003 Transport. Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager. b. In Exchange System Manager, in the console tree, expand 606 Servers, right-click an Exchange server that will accept. Exchange Servers that will accept incoming e-mail messages from Adatum. For detailed steps, see How to Create a User Account in Another Forest with Send As Permissions. 2. On an Exchange Server