Exchange Server experts, I created a .Net console app that returns 1 or 0 if a user has set their Out of Office setting in Outlook (Exchange 2003). No special permission needed for this.
I want to be able to display a user's Out of Office message in Remedy. The OoO text is stored in each user's InBox as a hidden email. In order to read email in someone else's InBox you need permission. The network account that runs the Remedy NT service (Win 2003) and/or SQL Server 2000 would need to be granted this permission. However, for obvious reasons the account should not be granted Exchange Administrator permission (which allows for reading someone else's InBox). Here's the question: Is it even possible to grant permission to an account so that it *only* can read users' Out of Office messages? Stephen _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where the Answers Are"