It is by design.
Annette Lewis-Capers
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Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 3:10 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Assigning Delegate Permissions Using DLs
Bit of a weird one that I have given up on and call on the knowledge of
the list...
Scenario:
Win2K, Outlook 2000, Exchange 5.5 Sp4.
I have a shared mailbox that has got the default NT account as a Win2K
group. The mailbox is added as a secondary mailbox for each of the users'
mail profiles. The problem is that private items can not be viewed if the
relevant delegate permission is applied to a distribution list instead of
directly to the user. KB articles imply that this should work or is this
behaviour by design?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Christian
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