MX record -- Mail Exchanger records
To determine mail hosts, the sending server checks for an MX record. Next, the sending server resolves the MX record to an IP address by checking for an address record (A record). If an A record is found, the address is fully canonicalized and mail can be...
As far as I know, you will still have to use the find function, but OWA in the Exchange 2k version, does Address Name Resolution if you didn't know that already...
I had this happen before too and it was that the other person just happened to be a delegate. But it would only happen every once in a while. Check out the client side in Outlook under Tools, Options and then the Delegates tab and make sure they are not in there.
I have experienced this before as well, so here are 2 Possible Things to Check:
1. Make sure that under the properties of Exchange Server and then the Advanced tab, that Logon Network Security is set to NT Password Authentication. It could be a possibility that it is set to None. That would...
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