How do you change inherited permissions from Username Exchange in

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I am having complaints of other Users reading unshared inboxes and calendars
in Exchange Outlook. I tried resetting the permissions in Exchange Outlook
but this did not work, they were still able to open the (any) Inbox or
calendar of other Users. Looking at the permissions in Active Directory, I
saw that Everyone was an Inherited Permssion giving full permssions to every
User's Inbox & Calendar. I would like to remove Everyone.

In Active Directory, I set Everyone to Cannot Access Inbox and this worked
up until that User logged out of Exchange Outlook and then they were not able
to log back in until I remove that permssion.

I read online that Everyone should be deleted instead of permssions being
changed but it is an Inherited Permssion and I get the message to remove the
Inherited Properties from Everyone and then Delete it. How do I remove the
Inherited Properties so I can delete everyone.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Don
 
This needs to be done on the Exchange Server w/ESM if you're using Exchange
2003 or Exchange 2000. Right click on the Mailbox store and change the
security for the Everyone group.
 

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