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Old April 30th, 2004, 07:43 PM
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Accessing other mailboxes...

Since AD permissions can be inherited and you're seeing this problem across
the board, checking the permissions at the domain or OU level is definitely
where I'd start. This is why you must use AD, not Outlook, to find out
what's going on with these permissions.

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"Randy" wrote in message
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So you mean I have to go to each user in the database, check the

permission on each one? It seems there should be a "domain" or "information
store" level setting that can be inherited by all users within AD. It is
going to be very time consuming to open 2000 mailbox properties within AD.

----- Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: -----

Don't check the properties in Outlook. Check them in AD.

Also note: The newsgroup interface you are using apparently does not

quote
earlier messages in the thread, making your latest message so short

on
detail that you risk not getting the answer you're looking for.

Please take
the time to quote the original message.



"Randy" wrote in message
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I have checked the properties in Outlook on several mailboxes, the

only
permissions there are4 the default permissions Default - None and
Anonymous - None. No other users or groups are listed.