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I work for a school district where we provide some of our students with e-mail addresses. With Exchange 2000 I was able to monitor the mailboxes to ensure that the students were not doing anything they should not. With Exchange 2003 I do not seem to have the ability to monitor the e-mail. Does anyone know how to configure this, that I will be able to access the students e-mail remotely?
 
You could tick the box in AD Users and Computers to copy all messages to a second user, ie. your e-mail account. Or you could switch on archiving or journalling - this will copy all messages on the mailbox store to a dedicated mailbox.

If you want to gain access to a mailbox you will need to give yourself permission to access the mailbox. See
 
I agree with Tightpants on assigning permissions. The journalling takes up a lot of disk space so probably not an option for a budget sensitive school district.

I hope you find this post helpful.

Regards,

Mark
 
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