Outlook won't Sync with Exchange

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The Evaluator

If I log into the Exchange Server, where can I find all of the user inboxes.
I would like to go to the mail box itself on the server next time, then
trying to fix inbox issues from the workstations.

Thanks
 
T

Terry R.

The date and time was Wednesday, April 22, 2009 1:56:04 PM, and on a
whim, The Evaluator pounded out on the keyboard:
If I log into the Exchange Server, where can I find all of the user inboxes.
I would like to go to the mail box itself on the server next time, then
trying to fix inbox issues from the workstations.

Thanks

You can't "find" them. As F.H. stated, "Mailboxes are stored within a
binary blob of data". They're accessed via a mail client.


Terry R.
 
F

F.H. Muffman

If I log into the Exchange Server, where can I find all of these
Hopefully Exchange 2010 has this capability. Thank You!

It won't.

And, ok, yes, you could use profgen in a login script to delete the old profile,
create a new profile, get it set up the way it should be, however, that's
not going to move the messages out of the PST and back into the server. Or
you could roll out a No PST flag to all the clients (or this one) and see
what happens when they log in (note: I don't have a clue and, honestly, I'm
a little nervous thinking about what might happen).

This isn't a server issue.

This is a client issue.

Exchange Server 2010 isn't going to give you this capability, any more then
it will let you change the default font color on a new message (and, again,
I bet you *could* force that through a registry push, but it's not going
to be a simple 'push this button' thing).
 

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