Rob,
Commands entered in the console (WKRDOMCSL) run as the server. Last time I 
saw this, the group "LocalDomainServers" had manager access, but a more 
specific ACL entry (one with the server names specifically) had a more 
restrictive ACL set and was taking precedent over the group (I believe 
that I double checked this fact - but now I'm questioning my ACL addition 
knowledge).

Now, why the program document works, I don't know. Does the program 
document run from the "other" server (I don't know what that would have to 
do with it, I'm just wondering).

Tom
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Tom Kreimer
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If I have a program document set up to replicate databases across domains 
it seems to work.  Send a new mail to one user, wait, program document 
kicks in and it gets replicated to the cross domain database.  Good thing.

However, if I get impatient and run
replicate otherserver/otherdomain mail/thatdude.nsf
I get
05/08/2006 08:53:30   Unable to replicate mail/thatdude.nsf: You are not 
authorized to perform that operation
05/08/2006 08:53:30   Access control is set in otherserver/otherdomain 
mail\thatdude.nsf to not allow replication from mail/thatdude.nsf

-Default- perhaps?

Rob Berendt

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