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I am administering an office network running Active Directory and Exchange
(2003). A workstation on the LAN runs Office 2007 with Outlook, and needs to access another account's mailbox and contents. I have shared the mailbox with the user, made the user an editor, and added the mailbox to the users Outlook client in that user's profile. However, the user cannot open the mailbox. The user gets a message that it cannot find the object or the Exchange server is down, and a logon prompt appears listing the last username logon and asking for a password. All atempts at providing passwords and names fail, leaving the mailbox innaccessible. But the mailbox is accessible to other similarly configured users across the network. What do I need to do to give this user access to this mailbox? |
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Try creating a new Outlook profile.
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