Laura,
You are right. What you can't do is access the Global Address List in it's
entirety i.e. do a GetObject(Global Address List) and then iterate through
every entry. You have to step through the schema. You have to do something
like (pseudo-code):
set ORG = GetObject(o=ORG)
For Each OU in
Hi,
I've a problem with E2K (SP1) + W2K (SP2).
OWA has a SSL key, that seems to be working fine. But when I try to
reply messages, the body doesn't appear, in the reply!
I open the message, and the body is there. When I reply, the body
doesn't come!
Any Ideas???
Rafael
List Charter and FAQ
Hi,
I posted a message yesterday which in retrospect was complete gibberish
;-)
Here is cleaned up version of the question now that I actually know what
I'm asking.
While our mail relay is secure (i.e only relays ligitimate traffic), I
have been told by our ISP that while our server doesn't
I too am enlightened...thanks again Kevin!
-Jim
Jim Holmgren MCSE, CCNA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Engineer
Advertising.com
We bring innovation to interactive communication.
Advertising.com -- Superior Technology. Superior Performance.
-Original Message-
From: Bibel, Laura Y.
What Service Pack do you have on Exch?
-Original Message-
From: Ratini Heidi - IL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 2:31 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Web Access cannot open mail attachments in .msg
format. ..
Hi,
I've this weird error when trying to use exmerge for backup purposes.
Hope anyone could help me.
I've copied the log file so all can see what is wrong!
Thanks in advance.
//Hakan Bulin
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Microsoft
But if these are unix guys trying to grab the GAL, they certainly can
iterate through the GAL directly at the organization level simply by using
o=orgname as the root. They could perhaps do a quick loop through the
alphabet to extract all a*'s, then b*s, without worrying about lower
level
Title: exchange2000 owa smtp
Here's the scope
We are running a send mail server as our primary mail server. I am piloting Exchange2000. I can send mail from my Exchange server to the world. The only way I can draw mail into it is to use the internet e-mail services of outlook. I have set
In the index of Notepad Help, the first five or six alphabetical entries
are the documentation on programming tips for Notepad. This includes
headers and footers and also some information on using Notepad to set up web
pages.
Warren
-Original Message-
From: John Matteson [mailto:[EMAIL
Title: Oracle vs. Exchange
I'm not usually a big defender of Microsoft, but I thought this article was a little off-base. Ellison claims that an Exchange Server can only handle 250-500 Outlook users. Seems like a lot of his numbers are exaggerated to me. Thought others might find this
Hakan,
A few questions:
1) Do you have Outlook installed on the PC you are running ExMerge on?
2) Which version of ExMerge is it?
3) Where are you running ExMerge from - NT W/S, NT Server, Exchange Server?
On first parse, this looks like an error to do with the PST Provider not
being
Maybe I am missing something but how are 9i and
exchange alike one is an email system and the other is
a database. How are you going to cannect 9i as a smtp
gateway.
Chris
--- Allen Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not usually a big defender of Microsoft, but I
thought this article was
a
Title: Message
Yea,
also by his math, that Exchange server cost 50K.
-Original Message-From: Allen Crawford
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001
7:05 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Oracle vs.
Exchange
I'm not usually a big
defender
Title: Message
oh
yeah.. for sure...
senior VP
But
oracle is unbreakable???
Kevinm M WLKMMAS, UCC+WCA,
CKWSE
-Original Message-From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 7:14 AMTo:
MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE:
Oracle has built an email server to interface with 9i as the back end.
Like exchange uses the Priv for its backend. Email is all it does. And
with Exchange that is becoming just one little piece. If all you want is
email get a Linux box. That will not cost you 40k per processor just for
the
Sure! But I'm not sure if that is what was being asked? Or is it?
-Original Message-
From: Beavers, Terry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 November 2001 14:14
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: LDAP question
But if these are unix guys trying to grab the GAL, they certainly
I totally agree with Kevin. I am so sick of software makers comparing their
product to Exchange. These are mostly email only servers. Those who use
Exchange for email only have made a great mistake. UNIX and even other NT
products are far better suited for this service. But, if you want a
Title: exchange2000 owa smtp
Hi Brien,
Do you
have correctly specified the domain name of the Exchange SMTP? Eg.:
merchantstire.com?
When you
access Exchange server via telnet, you cannot see what you type, so you have to
type the command and press Enter.
If you
wanna see what
Dear Group,
I have a situation where in my company a manager
needs to have access to one of their employees mailbox. With this they need
to be able to see the folder that the user has created also. Is it possible
to set the permissions in the Outlook Today folder and
just give the manager rights to see the mailbox, and add it to their profile.
I'd get it in writing that the manager has permission to view the other mailbox
first...
-- Drew
Visit http://www.drewncapris.net! Go! Go there now!
For every fatal shooting, there
Scott,
Probably best to set permissions in Exchange Admin, user mailbox, client
permissions, can set as owner then. These flow down. Outlook settings do
not.
Regards,
Adam
-Original Message-
From: Scott Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 November 2001 16:17
To: MS-Exchange
By this you mean: Exchange Admin Mailbox Properties Delivery
Options Give send on behalf?
I tried this and when I set the open additional mailboxes in
Outlook, it is unable to open the folder.
By the way I really appreciate the help you guys give. This list is
Why not set his permissions via Exchange Admin? Then he would have full
access to the entire mailbox.
-Jim
Jim Holmgren MCSE, CCNA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Engineer
Advertising.com
We bring innovation to interactive communication.
Advertising.com -- Superior Technology. Superior Performance.
Scott,
You can set the Mailbox Permissions in Exchange Admin. Then the manager can
access the mailbox using Open Additional Mailbox in Outlook.
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Scott Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 November 2001 16:17
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:
Hope someone can clear something up. If you use Move server wizard to move a
server out of a site into a new site but in the same organisation, will
Outlook get redirected? My understanding is that it will not Outlook MAPI
only gets redirected to servers in the same site, i.e. it works for move
That was the problem. Show permissions page for all objects was not
checked. Thanks for your help everyone. This worked great.
-Original Message-
From: Montgomery, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 11:30 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE:
Yes, you are correct. Simply speaking, when you do a Move Mailbox the DN
does not get changed, only the Home-MDB (and Home-MTA)(before anyone says
anything, yes I know other things get changed but these are the significant
elements for a profile). You might like to check out my website which
We are an Oracle shop and an Exchange shop. I can tell you that I will
trade Exchange database with an Oracle database any day of the week!
I'm not sure of the exact statistics that were quoted by Ellison , but I can
tell you that the Oracle 9i database does have 0% data loss. In a
Nope...you might need to add the Permissions Tab...if it's not already
listed in Mailbox properties, go to Tools-Options-Permissions-check the
Show Permissions Page for All Objects box and the Display Rights for
Roles on Permissions Page.
After you do that, you'll have another tab in your mailbox
Title: Message
Hmmm,
I have one Exchange server that has over 560 mailboxes, plus resource mailboxes,
plus dl's, plus custom recipients and in the three plus years that this server
has been running it has been down once...Exchange administration is only one
of my duties.. the Oracle
In Exchange Admin go to the users mailbox. Click on the permissions tab
(you may have to check the option Show permissions page for all objects in
the Exchange Admin options section). Add the manager as a user to the
mailbox. Allow time for the security change to take effect. The manager
can
Good morning,
Outlook 98. Exchange 5.5 sp3.
Where can the Size Limits Exceeded message be modified. There are some
changes my organization would like to make. Has anyone had any luck
changing this without paying the big big bucks.
Have a great week.
Regards,
Mike Mitchell
Systems eMAIL
Title: Oracle vs. Exchange
Yeh,
at least he isn't running up and down the stage ranting "Developers, Developers,
Developers".
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, November 14,
2001 7:14 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE:
So you should.
As a small shop using Oracle and Exchange, we'll watch it too.
We're stcuk on Oracle8i for now. It has the same dataloss as Exchange - 0%.
-Original Message-
From: Jim Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 8:02 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin
Hello,
I'm a very very very part-time Exchange 5.5 administrator. One of my users
complains periodically that emails sent to her have very long delays between
the send time and receipt - 5 to 7 hours in some cases (confirmed by
comparing send and received times). She assures me that the problem
Sorry, I should have been more specific. The Exchange Server is on SP4, and
the NT side is on SP6a. The MSKB article only lists up to SP3 for Exchange
so I was hoping there was something new that could be done under SP4 for
Exchange...
-Original Message-
From: Baker, Marc
Title: Message
I feel
the same way about Exchange.
There
is no reason why Oracle couldn't produce a quality competing product to Exchange
Server. Admins would likely need to be Java enabled. But the tools
are all there.
Exchange as we know it as an application in a sense is diappearing.
I found some similarities:
1) They both cost more than sendmail
2) Neither will run on Novell
3) They both will require competent administrators to function well
-Original Message-
From: Chris Hampton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 7:32 AM
To: MS-Exchange
The, Show permissions page for all objects was not
checked. Thanks for your help everyone. This worked great.
-Original Message-
From: Snook, Kevin S (ITD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:33 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Viewing other
Title: Oracle vs. Exchange
I
haven't read this thread yet, but here is my issue:
I
dislike management, directors, or CEO's that choose instead of praising their
own product and providing support for that praise, they choose to ignorantly
denigrate the competition instead. I attended a
Assign the permissions in Exchange...
-Original Message-
From: Scott Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 8:17 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Viewing other person's mailbox folders
Dear Group,
I have a situation where
No, there should be a Permissions tab on a mailbox. If there isn't goto the
Tools-Options item from the menu in Admin, select the Permissions tab, and
make sure Show Permissions page for all Objects is checked.
-Original Message-
From: Scott Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14
Have you experienced any problems with just updating the profile as opposed
to creating a new one. I have seen a few articles that suggest the profile
caches the information store and can thus cause problems public folders.
Any comments
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Snook, Kevin S
Title: Oracle vs. Exchange
I
agree. Back in the day, we sold a time/billing system for law firms.
For the most part, our salespeople were pretty ignorant of the
competition. We went in, and did our presentation, and left.
Lots of our customers told us later that they learned a whole bunch
Dear Group,
I have a situation where in my company a manager
needs to have access to one of their employees mailbox. With this they need
to be able to see the folder that the user has created also. Is it possible
to set the permissions in the Outlook Today folder and
You've done this from ADMIN and it doesn't work - that can't be, surely??
-Original Message-
From: Scott Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 November 2001 16:38
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Viewing other person's mailbox folders
The get in writing part was taken
Do you use Exchange for anything other then email?
Kevinm M WLKMMAS, UCC+WCA, CKWSE
-Original Message-
From: Jim Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 8:02 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Oracle vs. Exchange
We are an Oracle shop and an
I would use Exchange Admin.
Go into the properties of the persons mailbox in Exch-admin and give the
other person user access rights to the mailbox.
You should then be able to add that mailbox to your outlook profile. Go into
Outlook properties then properties of your exchange server then
are the messages that she complains about always from the same person? there is
a whole lot to email that isn't controlled by the recipient...
-- Drew
Visit http://www.drewncapris.net! Go! Go there now!
One kind word can warm three winter months. Chinese
Title: Oracle vs. Exchange
I'll
take that over "The other guys suck! The other guys
suck!"
-Original Message-From: Jim Busick
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001
8:36 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Oracle vs.
Exchange
Yeh,
at least he isn't
Doing some cleanup work to prep for E2k migration (on a new win2k server)
and I'm trying to understand something to hopefully get it right the first
time.
I've used NTDSAtrb to create csv files of the duplcate primary accounts on
our EX 5.5 sp3 server (single server, single site). I've not
More:
4) Bill Gates and Larry Ellison both wash floors for a living.
5) They're both swell lookers.
6) Neither one of them is Chinese.
-Original Message-
From: Lefkovics, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:02 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: Oracle vs. Exchange
Good
point. I totally agree as
well. I was just telling one of my
friends about it the other day when I saw some car commercial (I have already
forgotten the company if that tells you anything) that explains how much better
it is than a Camry. As soon as
they do
Hey guys
has anyone encountered this problem?
--
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: test
Sent: 11/14/2001 11:40 AM
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
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The
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Lefkovics, William wrote:
3) They both will require competent administrators to function well
I've found *anything* requires a competent administrator to function well.
--
Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| The opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and
Exchange 5.5(sp4) on W2K(SP2)member server.
I have co-worker who must be able to administer the Exchange server (Full
control) when I am unavailable. We have an agreement that we will not view
each other's mail, however, I would prefer it if we could alter permissions
on just our mailboxes so
I am running backup exec 8.5 and exchange client on the backup server. I
am trying to backup our exchange 2000 server. I can not connect to the
mailboxes or Infostore. Backupexec keeps asking for the username with
permissions to connect. I have followed all the instructions and faq's
for the
Requires?
If that were so, this list wouldn't exist.
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 10:18 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Oracle vs. Exchange
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Lefkovics, William wrote:
3) They
Have you tried logging on as the Veritas service account? This worked
for me when I set up the same configuration.
Kevin Loney
A/D Electronics
-Original Message-
From: Jason Juillerat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 10:30 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
So.. you're saying what.. that the members of this list aren't competent?
John Matteson; Exchange Manager
Geac Corporate Infrastructure Systems and Standards
(404) 239 - 2981
My toys! My toys! I can't do this job without my toys!
-Original Message-
From: Lefkovics, William
No, I did not say that.
-Original Message-
From: John Matteson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 10:57 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Oracle vs. Exchange
So.. you're saying what.. that the members of this list aren't competent?
John Matteson;
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Lefkovics, William wrote:
Requires?
If that were so, this list wouldn't exist.
Perhaps I should have added emphasis: ... function *well*. :-)
--
Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| The opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do not |
| necessarily
Title: RE: Oracle vs. Exchange
I'm not. :)
Some members probably aren't really that competent at times. Then again, this is just an Exchange list, there are many more admin functions...
-Original Message-
From: John Matteson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November
Title: Oracle vs. Exchange
My
2cents:
1)
I like
how he complains that Exchange Server is so expensive. That's pretty funny in itself
considering the price of
Oracle.
2)
If this
is just an IMAP4 server, can you even do things with the Calendar like
scheduling
meetings?
I
agree.
I
Title: RE: Oracle vs. Exchange
I'm sure
that we have all had days where the brain fog was thick.
Yes there
are a number of other administrative functions, but whom, other than an Exchange
admin, has to get involved with so many of them as a routine portion of their
job? WINS/DNS, DHCP,
Thanks. I'll check it out.
John Matteson; Exchange Manager
Geac Corporate Infrastructure Systems and Standards
(404) 239 - 2981
My toys! My toys! I can't do this job without my toys!
-Original Message-
From: Warren Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001
From the Exchange FAQ at http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm
3.35 Q: How do I change the NDR, storage limit warnings and other
system generated warning or error messages generated by Exchange?
A1: In Exchange 2000, you can use Event Sinks to programmatically
change these. See MSDN.
A2:
I am logging in as the backup account I created. It does have full
exchange rights. I am backing up mailboxes because thats what the higher
ups want done.
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
There are people working on retail products that are essentially event sinks
with a GUI interface (or MMC snap-in) to allow admins to make these changes
similar to the way this product handles disclaimers:
http://www.policypatrol.com/index.htm
William
-Original Message-
From: Mike
From what I understand about MS licensing, to install a client and access
an Exchange server, each client must have it's own license. We installed
generic mailboxes on several machines and were told we have to have an
Exchange CAL per install. Sorrythank MS. There's no such thing as
We are also looking for that workaround. I've been told
that OWA 2000 will handle it, but haven't seen the proof.
Microsoft has basically said that would be a new feature, and
we are not adding features to 5.5
Let me know if you can find something that works around this!
Tom Gray, Network
Albert Vasquez would like to recall the message, logging out of OWA?.
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
All,
Does anyone know if there is a way to manually log off of the Web access
for Exchange 2000?
It seems to pull the cached account information from the host that is
making the connection and open that users mailbox. I understand this is
how it functions but can this be disabled?
Info:
E2k
Title: RE: Recall: logging out of OWA?
Good luck with your mission Albert :) You can have my copy if you'd like, its only been read once.
-Original Message-
From: Albert Vasquez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 4:06 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
-Original Message-
From: Trend Virus Info [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 2:31 AM
To: Martin Blackstone
Subject: Trend Micro Medium Risk Virus Alert - TROJ_KLEZ.C
Trend Micro Medium Risk Virus Alert - TROJ_KLEZ.C
Dear Trend Micro Customer:
TROJ_KLEZ.C, a
Title: RE: Recall: logging out of OWA?
ooops,
I was
trying to do a couple of things at once and sent the same email out with
different subject lines.
sorry
for the chatter.
please send back your used e-mails
;)
AlV
-Original Message-From: Siatkowski, Jason
[mailto:[EMAIL
Title: RE: logging out of OWA?
Dear,
U can access owa by specifing the username , e.g vikas is the name of the mailbox owa is installed on gnspl-exch m/c , so type this is the i.e-
//gnspl-exch/exchnage/vikas
u'll get the username password
Vikas
-Original Message-
From:
Hey, that's old isn't it?
K-Lez!
-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 1:10 PM
To: 'MS-Exchange Admin Issues'; Swynk ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: FW: Trend Micro Medium Risk Virus Alert - TROJ_KLEZ.C
-Original
Does anybody has a document that I can use to present an Exchange design and
a W2k design. I appreciate any help.
Oscar Rodriguez
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
Does anybody has a document that I can use to present an Exchange design and
a W2k design. I appreciate any help.
Oscar Rodriguez
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
Title: RE: logging out of OWA?
Vikas,
Thank
you for your feed back it is much appreciated .
However what I am interested in is manually logging off
ofOWA andwould like to disable the "feature" that allows anyone
other than the intended personto open the mail box from a
browser.
i.e If
we have nt 4.0 dns server and the event viewer display the error:
DNS server encountered invalid domain name in packet from 192.36.148.17.
Packet is rejected
Why?
kp
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
How do you know the data loss is 0%? Just wondering.
-Original Message-
From: Lefkovics, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 11:16 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Oracle vs. Exchange
So you should.
As a small shop using Oracle and
This means DNS server has received an invalid domain name. The domain name
might have contained invalid characters. Microsoft DNS only supports 0-9, a-z,
A-Z, - (hyphen), and the dot as part of a domain name.
Mal
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I just ignore those.
-Original Message-
From: ÐÉÐÅÑÉÄÇÓ ÊÙÓÔÁÓ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 2:20 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: dns server encountered invalid domain
we have nt 4.0 dns server and the event viewer display the error: DNS
server
They do need a few extra bucks.
-Original Message-
From: THCS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 2:00 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: concurrent CAL for exchange?
From what I understand about MS licensing, to install a client and access
an
Title: Address book view
Hello,
I want to be able to see a users Internet email address in the E-mail Address column of Address Book with the Global Address list selected. Right now I only see X400 addresses. I've checked in Exchange System Manager and hit preview for all of the default
Trust but verify
Ronald Reagan
I would ask her to test the theory with you there for three different
addresses. Have those people send an email. If it does not reach her in 60
seconds. I would use a program like NeoTrace to see every step. I did that
once and found out that a router at a large
Where do I find the options to bring up the up/down scroll buttons for
OWA. Currently, users have to open a different window for every message.
Thx
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Unless the user has PSTs
-Original Message-
From: Scott Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 11:09
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Viewing other person's mailbox folders
Dear Group,
I have a situation where in my
You can give that manager user permissions on that mail box that in out look
set it to open that users mail box. That will give him both his in box and
x user
Cliff
-Original Message-
From: David N. Precht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 11:20
To:
That's how it works. If I understand you correctly.
But how would I know... I don't even know what version you're talking about.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Bailer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 3:35 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: OWA Scroll
assign permissions from the exchange recipient mailbox properties. it is
easier and you do not need to read any mail.
-Original Message-
From: Scott Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 10:38 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Viewing other
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