I opt for option 3 :) Thanks for the replies! On May 9, 2013 11:41 AM, "Sobey, Richard A" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I’ll chime in – go to Tools > Account Settings and navigate until you > get to the Account Settings. The mailbox should be listed under the > Advanced tab.**** > > ** ** > > Otherwise, you may simply need to remove the Full Access permission as > other posters have said.**** > > ** ** > > Otherwise 2, it’s been added as another account altogether. File > Account > Settings > Account Settings (yes, twice. Gah). Remove the account for the > mailbox you don’t want.**** > > ** ** > > Otherwise 3, go to the pub.**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Greg Saunders > *Sent:* 09 May 2013 15:03 > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [Exchange] Why oh why does Outlook 2010 and Exchange 2010 > always seem to have roadblocks anytime I go to do something?**** > > ** ** > > Ok... every time I go to do something with Outlook 2010 and Exchange 2010 > when it comes to sharing or delegating it seems nothing ever works as one > would think or at least not intuitively.**** > > In this case I have a manager that has been replaced with a new manager. > > We simply wanted the new manager to be able to open the old managers email > account for historical purposes.**** > > I went in and gave the new manager full access to the account.**** > > I then went into the new manager's outlook and did a file / open / other > user's and opened up her mailbox. **** > > Awesome... it worked.**** > > Now we want to simply close it in outlook so you right-click on the > mailbox and choose close and get the following error: > > "*This group of folders is associated with an e-mail account.*"**** > > Now you would think it would just close... heck no... you get an error > that doesn't really lead you to what to do. I have done some searching and > it looks like I would have to do some registry changes to close it. > > It is so irritating to do what you think would be simple things only to > keep hitting these little roadblocks.**** > > Obviously I am not an Exchange / Outlook Expert or I would have probably > known this was going to happen and how to properly set this up or prevent > it, but it should not be difficult. Heck... open another user's mailbox... > then close the dang thing.**** > > Greg**** >
