We are running Outlook 2003 on the clients and Exchange 2000 on the server.
When a user wants to open a Public folder he receives a message that he doesn't have permission to open the folder although he has suffient rights.
Anyone who has the same problem?
Thanks,
Pollux
Hello,
I want to change the IP-addresses of a local NT4 network to a totaly different subnet.
No DHCP.
Are there specific things I have to take care for?
Thanks,
Pollux
Exchange is already protected from relaying.
I think the only solution is working with policies so that
users cannot use the telnet.exe command.
Pollux
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Scenario: A user logs on and has only the Outlook application. When he receives an email with an internet link and he clicks on it, Internet Explorer opens (on Citrix session)...
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