Identifying remote Outlook Access

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Scenario.

I am running outlook 2002 on NT4.0 connected to exchange
mailbox on exchange 5.5/2000.

Is there any way I can identify whether the Administrator
or exchange Admin has my mailbox open on his PC or is
accessing my mailbox via his security access.

Can i tell on my PC. Is there something left locally on my
PC that will tell me.
 
No, you can't. Why the suspicion?

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what about by checking ipc connections ?
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No, you can't. Why the suspicion?

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No, as the connection goes to the Exchange server and not to your machine.

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