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Dave
Unusual issue. We have an Exchange 2000 server with about
20 users. The other day one of the users discovered they
could open other users folders through the Outlook File --
to None for permissions. The only person who cannot open
other users folders through Outlook is the administrator.
I've looked at the security permissions on the M: drive on
the server. I've looked at the mailbox rights in Active
directory. I've looked at the actual file and folder
permissions on the Exchsrv folder. It looks like most of
the permissions are being inherited and I'm not sure what
I can change and what I can't. Anyone have any ideas?
Dave
20 users. The other day one of the users discovered they
could open other users folders through the Outlook File --
permissions (Author, collaborator, etc) and they are setOpen option.. Ive gone through and checked the typical
to None for permissions. The only person who cannot open
other users folders through Outlook is the administrator.
I've looked at the security permissions on the M: drive on
the server. I've looked at the mailbox rights in Active
directory. I've looked at the actual file and folder
permissions on the Exchsrv folder. It looks like most of
the permissions are being inherited and I'm not sure what
I can change and what I can't. Anyone have any ideas?
Dave