Hello all. I have a small issue: "Server 1" Is a Windows 2003 svr running ISA.. with 2 nics.. 1 internal and 1 external. The external is also the MX record for my domain. Server 2 is our internal Exchange 2003 server. I have published the OWA in ISA according to MS. When I access OWA, I get the...
i have tried to modify the permissions, but the object is inherited from the parent, but I cannot go any higher on the org... Any suggestions? Sorry for needing the hand holding
ok, i have added myself, and have full access to everything. The only things that are denyed are "send as" and "recieve as".. still when I try to access another email account it says "unable to expand the folder"
please help....
We have a new policy where as the admin, the higher ups want me to be able to access anyones email account if the need arose. I have searched MS, but I cannot find where to add permissions for myself to access all email accounts. I know it should be at the store level... but I am at a loss...
Hello all. I have a Exchange 2003 server with multiple users. All users share their calander with no problems. I have 1 user, and 1 user only, that when you try to access his calander you get a message "Unable to open free\busy information". The user can open his calander just fine, its just...
make sure your DHCP relay is set to your DHCP server, verify your DHCP has your internal DNS server listed.
also on some networks I have seen that you had to access the server by servername.domain instead of just servername
hope this helps a little
the only way that comes to mind right now is to add the external users email addresses to your contacts list, then create a DL in your contacts consisting of all the email address (internal & external) that you need, and then either share the contacts folder or better yet move the DL to the...
I had this problem... I tried tons of different fixes, but the only one that worked was upgrading her workstation to Outlook 2003 (and make sure you disable caching)... hope this helps...
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