MAPI_E_LOGON_FAILED(80040111) when testing Microsoft Exchange Connectivity

Hi everybody
I could really use some help on Microsoft Exchange Connectivity Architecture based on CDO. The documentation I have followed can be found here: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/c9/b9182b06af714c89d7d39c76af22a1/frameset.htm.
Generally I have followed the documentation as much as possible, though the following two pieces of information might be the root cause to my agony:
1) The key HKEY_USERS.DefaultSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersion Windows Messaging SubsystemProfiles from http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/43/5df14ef76130b4e10000000a11466f/frameset.htm cannot be found on the computer where I have my IIS installed (the IIS is installed on the portal server which resides in the same domain as the exchange server). How come this key is not present and what does it represent?
2) The version of CDO.dll on the IIS (portal server) is 1.2.1s (6.5.7233.48) and is installed together with Outlook 2003. The version of CDO.dll on the Exchange Server is 1.2.1 (6.5.7651.61) and is installed together with Exchange 2003 SP2. This might also be a issue?
I have read that there are potential problems with the 1.2.1s in a certain note, but the errors described in that note did not correspond to the one I'm getting.
The portal is running NW04s SPS 10.
When I use the test-tool (SAPPXchTest.exe) I get the following error in the log:
The information store could not be opened. [MAPI 1.0 - ]
6/4/2007 9:58:10 AM Closing logging for user [email protected]
Any (fast) help on this issue will be rewarded.
Kind regards,
Martin Søgaard

Hi Philipp
Yes, I did manage to solve this problem.
It was because the Exhange Server should be set up as the domain controller as well. This setup raises a lot of security issues though, which Im consulting SAP about at the moment.
Kind regards,
Martin Søgaard

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