We have moved Mercury from one Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) to 2008 (32-bit). Nsynonym.exe work there either. It could be related to the Netware Client with Vista/2008.
At the moment we still have a virtual machine with Windows XP where we can run a script to read the users from the NDS. That file SYNONYM.MER is generated and copied to the mail server.
Has anyone found a better solution to this problem?
If Mercury/32 would support Active Directory and Windows Users directories somewhen, this all would no longer be necessary...
Best wishes, Torsten
<p><span>We have</span> <span>moved </span><span>Mercury</span> from one Windows <span>Server 2003</span> <span>(</span><span>32-bit)</span> <span>to 2008</span> <span>(</span><span>32-bit)</span><span>. </span><span>Nsynonym.exe</span> <span>work</span> <span>there</span> <span>either.</span> <span>It could </span><span>be related to the</span> <span>Netware Client</span>&nbsp;<span>with</span><span> Vista/2008.</span>
<span>At the moment we</span> <span>still have</span> <span>a</span> <span>virtual&nbsp;machine</span>&nbsp;<span>with Windows XP</span> <span>where we can</span> <span>run a script</span> <span>to</span>&nbsp;<span>read</span> <span>the users</span> <span>from </span><span>the</span> <span>NDS</span><span>. </span><span>T</span><span>hat file</span> SYNONYM.MER <span>is generated and</span> <span>copied to</span> <span>the mail server.</span>
<span>Has anyone</span> <span>found a better solution&nbsp;to </span><span>this problem</span><span>?</span>
<span>If</span> <span>Mercury</span><span>/</span><span>32 would</span> <span>support</span> <span>Active</span> <span>Directory and Windows Users directories&nbsp;somewhen</span><span>,</span> <span>this all would</span> <span>no longer be</span> <span>necessary</span><span>...
</span>Best wishes, Torsten</p><p>&nbsp;</p>