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YEs we have done a lot of stuff.....
The exchange server is a member of a separate domain...we used to have to create all our user accounts in their AD also ...I know, alot of redundant crap.....but this permitted us to access and use their exchange server just fine....... other issues made us go the route of estabilishing an external 2 way trust between the 2 domains ..... right away none of my users could acces their mailboxes.. so we disabled their AD accounts in the exchange server domain..then using " exchange tasks" (right clik the disabled user account) we would do a "associate with external account"? and then selected our doamin and and then put the user name in and do a "check names" and this all then permitted the user to get into their mails boxes again....... but the above problame surfaced that is they were managing or accessing other mailboxes..thier folder icon in FOLDER list was non functional but the ![]() removing their echange server account in the local outlook andthen re establiching it again ...that did not work........... then only thing so far that does work is going to the maibox owners AD account over in the other domain and selecting advanced exchange tab and then giving FULL MAILBOX ACCESS any other permission (such as read only) will not work the problem now is that they indeed have full access and the original permissions that may have been established before all this ( such as only seeing and accesing the calendar) do not work now.....so whuile these secretaries are happy to be back to work ther mailbox owner is mad due becasue the folks asgin permissions to manage their mailboxx have too much access now complicated stuff...... "Nikki Peterson" wrote: Have you moved the mailbox lately or something like a rebuilt active directory account? I ask because this can effect the links that were originally set up. You would need to "refresh" them (by removing and adding them again). Nikki Peterson "Dan DeCoursey" wrote in message ... Exhange 2003 Clinet= XP woth Office XP We have been setting up usersto beable to manage others mailbox;s for soe time now but there are times when the person that nees to open this newly added folder(using the FLODER LIST view) they will get "Unable to display the folder.Microsoft Outlook could not access the specified folder location. The operation failed" The CAN go to the File menu and use the "open other folder" fom there and that DOES work apperciate any feedback |
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