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Old March 10th 06, 01:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Yorch from Peru
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Hi,
I installed last week Exchange2k3-sp2. After several tests I decided to put
the server in a production environment. My corporate users seems to find the
services a mayor improvement for the organization since we used to log onto
our ISP mail server. Now some of them, came to me asking me if is it possible
to have more than a mailbox right into their own profiles (in an Active
Directory integrated, every mailbox is a user.)
I found an option to do so in Outlook 2003, using the advanced configuration
tab of Email Accounts / Exchange Config window of my mailbox . But, when I
configure the aditional mailbox it appears as a second mailbox in my folders
list, it'is impossible to open the mailbox due to (I guess) it never ask me
for credentials that grants me the access to such mailbox, which is an AD
object.
What's wrong with this? 'cause i can't find a way to validate credentials in
order to open the added mailbox. It never ask me for that. Please I need help.
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Old March 10th 06, 03:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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It works the other way around. You need to use AD to grant the user associated with the first mailbox Full Control over the second mailbox.

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http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Yorch from Peru" wrote in message ...
Hi,
I installed last week Exchange2k3-sp2. After several tests I decided to put
the server in a production environment. My corporate users seems to find the
services a mayor improvement for the organization since we used to log onto
our ISP mail server. Now some of them, came to me asking me if is it possible
to have more than a mailbox right into their own profiles (in an Active
Directory integrated, every mailbox is a user.)
I found an option to do so in Outlook 2003, using the advanced configuration
tab of Email Accounts / Exchange Config window of my mailbox . But, when I
configure the aditional mailbox it appears as a second mailbox in my folders
list, it'is impossible to open the mailbox due to (I guess) it never ask me
for credentials that grants me the access to such mailbox, which is an AD
object.
What's wrong with this? 'cause i can't find a way to validate credentials in
order to open the added mailbox. It never ask me for that. Please I need help.

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Old March 10th 06, 01:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Yorch from Peru
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Dear Sue,
Thanks a lot for your help. It really works the way I hope, and it will help
my users on their daily work.

Daddy Yorch

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

It works the other way around. You need to use AD to grant the user associated with the first mailbox Full Control over the second mailbox.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Yorch from Peru" wrote in message ...
Hi,
I installed last week Exchange2k3-sp2. After several tests I decided to put
the server in a production environment. My corporate users seems to find the
services a mayor improvement for the organization since we used to log onto
our ISP mail server. Now some of them, came to me asking me if is it possible
to have more than a mailbox right into their own profiles (in an Active
Directory integrated, every mailbox is a user.)
I found an option to do so in Outlook 2003, using the advanced configuration
tab of Email Accounts / Exchange Config window of my mailbox . But, when I
configure the aditional mailbox it appears as a second mailbox in my folders
list, it'is impossible to open the mailbox due to (I guess) it never ask me
for credentials that grants me the access to such mailbox, which is an AD
object.
What's wrong with this? 'cause i can't find a way to validate credentials in
order to open the added mailbox. It never ask me for that. Please I need help.


 




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