Okay, here's the scenario: Exchange Server 2003 (upgraded in June from
2K w/current SPs) has, over the past two weeks, begun allowing users to
open other users mailboxes. Up until now, it was "secure" in that people
had to assign delegates, but now it's pretty much wide open.
Additionally, the Private Information Store shows *none* of the user
logons or mailboxes. Two user mailboxes won't open ("Cannot be found /
Does not exist" errors opening with Outlook). But ...... all other users
can open their mailboxes, send & receive mail, use the global address
book, and do pretty much anything they normally do with e-mail. From
Active Directory Users & Computers, we cannot add email accounts, nor
can we make changes to existing users' Mailbox Rights from the Exchange
Advanced tab within User Properties. Clicking the Mailbox Right button
returns "There is no such object on the server.  Facility: Win32  ID no:
c0072030   Microsoft Active Directory - Exchange Extension. 

  As it stands, we're thinking there's little time left before this
self-destructs. Things came to a halt yesterday afternoon, and after
several hours of getting no answers from Microsoft, our Network Admin
found that the Exchange Connector in AD Sites & Services wasn't working,
deleted & re-created it, then restarted the three Global Catalog
Servers, which got mail back up and limping along. 

  Any ideas?

   
Monte Barnett
Network Specialist
Burlington-Edison School District
491 N. Burlington Blvd
Burlington, WA  98233
(360) 757-3344 

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