> We have a very odd situation, which to summarize, comes down to:
> Windows 95B clients running Outlook 2000 connecting to an Exchange
> 2000 server lose permissions to their own Exchange mailbox after
> viewing another user's shared mailbox (Calendar, Contacts, etc.)
> 
> This does not happen with every client machine we have, but it always
> happens with the same people.  If an additional mailbox is opened
> under the advanced settings under the Exchange Server Service in the
> mail control panel, then the users cannot create new emails, receiving
> an error "Cannot create the e-mail message because a location to send
> and recieve messages could not be found.  To add a location..."  If
> the other mailbox is not opened automatically via the Folder view, and
> rather opened manually by going to File, Open, Other User's Folder,
> then after an e-mail is created it cannot be sent.  The user receives
> a message "The operation failed."   Concurrent with these symptoms,
> after receiving an error, when the user right-clicks on their Mailbox
> in the Folder View and selects Properties, the Permissions tab is
> missing, and is replaced by a tab that is called "Summary."  When
> clicking on the Summary tab, the user receives another error saying
> "The summary page box could not be displayed.  The client operation
> failed."
> 
> This is one hell of a problem. Basically, the user has to exit Outlook
> and come back in to "regain" permissions to their own mailbox.  The
> machines have MS Networking client installed, but are logging with MS
> Client for Novell as the primary logon.  All the passwords are
> sync'ed.  Anybody got any clues???
> -Alex
> 
> 

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