Believe me, I didn't forget.  Our management doesn't want to wait that long (30 
minutes was too long for them) - it has to be immediate.

From: Webster [mailto:carlwebs...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 11:38 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Disconnecting MAPI Connections

You forgot the MBS rule, "Wait at least two hours before complaining".


Webster

From: Rimmel, Carl [mailto:crimm...@hfhs.org]
Subject: RE: Disconnecting MAPI Connections

We waited 30 minutes and nothing.

From: Peter Johnson [mailto:peter.john...@peterstow.com]
Subject: RE: Disconnecting MAPI Connections

I'm sure the list will correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that the 
permission changes don't stick immediately. How long are u waiting?

From: Rimmel, Carl [mailto:crimm...@hfhs.org]
Subject: Disconnecting MAPI Connections

We are running Exchange 2007, SP1.  When we have a very sensitive user leave, 
we would like to have the ability to immediately disconnect and deny everyone 
access to this mailbox.  At the moment, we have not discovered a way to do this 
when someone is currently connected to the mailbox.

Here is what we have found:

If someone is using Outlook 2003 (or 2007) and has been granted Full Mailbox 
Access via Exchange permissions and is currently connected to the mailbox, even 
after we disable the account, place a specific DENY for the "Domain Users" 
group to Full Mailbox Access and "Send As" and "Receive As", delete the mailbox 
and run clean-mailboxdatabase on the entire database THE USER STILL HAS ACCESS 
TO THE MAILBOX.

I understand that if the connected user were to disconnect and try to 
reconnect, they would be denied but we need something immediate.

Any help would be most appreciated.

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