Mailbox permissions...

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I am using Exchange 2000, and Outlook 2000, XP, and 2003 on my desktops. When I open outlook and go to File>Open>Other User's Folders> I can type the name of any other exchange user in and open their mailbox and read their emails. I have looked at the permissions for the Inbox on several user folders. The only thing liisted is Default - None and Anonomous - None. There are no other explicit permissions. How can I block one user from accessing other mailboxes
 
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Roady [MVP]

Check the Exchange permissions on the Mailbox and user object in Active
Directory Users and Computers

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Randy said:
I am using Exchange 2000, and Outlook 2000, XP, and 2003 on my desktops.
When I open outlook and go to File>Open>Other User's Folders> I can type the
name of any other exchange user in and open their mailbox and read their
emails. I have looked at the permissions for the Inbox on several user
folders. The only thing liisted is Default - None and Anonomous - None.
There are no other explicit permissions. How can I block one user from
accessing other mailboxes?
 

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