RE: OWA

2002-06-09 Thread Baker, Jennifer
Maybe you looked at the wrong article. Q189654 "For example, if a user's alias name is not unique, they can enter their SMTP address. This value is more likely to be unique and provides for a greater chance of resolution, which will allow the user to access their mailbox." -Original Message-

RE: OWA

2002-06-09 Thread Tony McCarthy
Thanks Andrew. You are correct. There was a hidden recipient who had a very similar alias. I was a bit confused at first because the alias bore no resemblance to the mailbox name. Regards Tony Check your hidden reciepients. I bet if you can't seem to find another one in the obvious, it will b

RE: OWA

2002-06-09 Thread Andrew Chan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Check your hidden reciepients. I bet if you can't seem to find another one in the obvious, it will be one of those. Andrew Chan MCSE (NT4 + W2K) + CCNA - -Original Message- From: Tony McCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Posted At: Sunday

RE: RUS and Move Mailbox

2002-06-09 Thread Webb, Andy
There is a Move function in CDOEXM. -Original Message- From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Posted At: Friday, June 07, 2002 1:11 PM Posted To: Microsoft Exchange Conversation: RUS and Move Mailbox Subject: RE: RUS and Move Mailbox That may be scriptable through CDOEXM, but I ki

RE: OWA

2002-06-09 Thread Tony McCarthy
Thank Jennifer. I tried that but it didn't work. It's good to know for future reference though. Ed was on the money with this one. Regards Tony q189654 -Original Message- From: Tony McCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 3:56 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subjec

RE: OWA

2002-06-09 Thread Tony McCarthy
Hi Ed, Thanks very much for the tip. I tried using his SMTP address and can now access his inbox via OWA. The strange thing is, there doesn't seem to be an alias even remotely like this guys one. I'll go through my mailboxes and check though because there must be a similar alias, as you suggested

RE: OWA

2002-06-09 Thread Ed Crowley
See if the user can get to the mailbox with his SMTP address instead of the alias. That would suggest that this user's alias is a substring of another alias. For example, his alias is "joe" and you have a "joel" already. Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I Tech Consultant hp Services Protecting

RE: OWA

2002-06-09 Thread Baker, Jennifer
q189654 -Original Message- From: Tony McCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 3:56 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: OWA Hi Everyone, I have a problem with a mailbox that, for some reason cannot be found with OWA. The user gets the following error message "

RE: OWA

2002-06-09 Thread Tony McCarthy
Yeah, I think that's probably the best option. The weird thing is that his permissions, mailbox etc are identical to the rest of the site users. I think the mailbox may be corrupted in some way. Thanks David. Regards Tony Assuming you can get to his mailbox OK using Outlook, and unless someone

RE: OWA

2002-06-09 Thread David Florea
Assuming you can get to his mailbox OK using Outlook, and unless someone else has another thought, it might be the shorter route (as you said you were thinking) if you saved his current mail out to a .pst file and recreated his mailbox. Good luck. -Original Message- From: Tony McCarthy

RE: OWA

2002-06-09 Thread Tony McCarthy
Hi David, Thanks for that. The user has the logon locally permission and can't logon from any machine. We're running 5.5. Sorry, I should have included those details in my original post. Regards Tony -Original Message- From: David Florea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 10 Jun

RE: OWA

2002-06-09 Thread David Florea
Any chance this user hasn't been given the 'log on locally' permission? Are we talking about 5.5 or 2000? Does this only happen from one machine, that is have you tried that user from a different box? -Original Message- From: Tony McCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, June

OWA

2002-06-09 Thread Tony McCarthy
Hi Everyone, I have a problem with a mailbox that, for some reason cannot be found with OWA. The user gets the following error message "OWA was unable to get to your inbox". There is nothing overtly unusual about this particular user's setup. I have tried pointing his mailbox to both servers in