Out of Office is a function of Exchange so this is best asked in the Exchange
newsgroup. However what I would do is give myself rights to the mailbox and
then open it in OWA to do what you need to.
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"Pearl" wrote:
> Our office has Exchange 2007 and Outlook 2007. Recently, my supervisor
> requested that I change her Out of Office message while she is on vacation.
> I can connect to her mailbox from my Outlook but I get the message that her
> Out of Office message can not be displayed because the server is unavailable.
> I am the junior administrator of the Exchange 2007 system. I can create a
> profile but still can not get to her OOM. Is there a way to do this without
> making a long distance telephone call to ask her for her password?