Yes, he has access to the 10 mailboxes, since he is an Exchange Admin, but
he doesn't actually have them added to open when he starts Outlook.  We do
have Anti-Virus on the Exchange Server, but it uses the Exchange Service
Account.

The confusion continues.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chakravarty, Sakti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 7:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Event ID 1016

Remember that the event doesn't really tell you how or what was accessed, it
doesn't necessarily mean that he actually logged into the mailbox.  He must
have some sort of rights to access to these 10 mailboxes?  Maybe he has set
them up as additional mailboxes that open when he starts Outlook?  Perhaps
when his client starts, connections are made to those 10 mailboxes and
that's what's generating the events ...

The other thing to check would be antivirus ... To scan mailboxes, an NT
account is used ... Maybe he's configured his own account to run the scan
(who knows why).

Sakti

-----Original Message-----
From: McCready, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 18 May 2004 6:58 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Event ID 1016


Greetings,
 
We have two Exchange Admins.  Last week, at 8:30 Am, the event log for
Exchange 5.5 says that one of our Admins logged onto 10 mailbox's in 2
seconds.  Of course, he did not.  He wasn't even here at that time.  If
I open Exchange Admin, then the Private Information Store and check
LOGONS, it shows his Windows NT Account username under those 10
mailboxes.  Anybody have any idea why Exchange would report that he
accessed 10 mailboxes (with Event ID 1016), even though he wasn't at
work?  Plus, it's just physically impossible to log into 10 mailboxes in
two seconds.  

He did not have any meetings scheduled at the same time.  The account is
not being used as a Service Account.  These 10 mailboxes were also all
people on the Network Team, not just Joe User 1 and Joe User 2.  

Odd and perplexing.

Thanks.
 
Robert 

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