Guys I am picking this thread back up, because we had another situation
where we wanted the new manager to see emails of the old manager.

This time I did it differently... I chose to simply add an additional
account to the profile.

It found the account and loaded up and I thought all was going to be good,
but this time I keep getting prompted for security.  It's like it is trying
to use one security to access both mailboxes.  Of course I can key in the
user and password (which I already did when setting up the additional
account in outlook), but it doesn't seem to remember respective user / pass
for each account.

So once again what seems like should be intuitive is a pain in the rear
again.  Such simple things seem allusive.

Any feedback on this?

If you see me previous original post you know the other way of doing this
had its own set of bugs, but looks like this way also has its own set of
bugs as well.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Greg


On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Guyer, Don <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know this isn’t ultimately the fix for your problem but, why not just
> add it as an additional mailbox in his Outlook profile?****
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> *Subject:* [Exchange] Why oh why does Outlook 2010 and Exchange 2010
> always seem to have roadblocks anytime I go to do something?****
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> 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.****
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> I then went into the new manager's outlook and did a file / open / other
> user's and opened up her mailbox. ****
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> Awesome... it worked.****
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> Now we want to simply close it in outlook so you right-click on the
> mailbox and choose close and get the following error:
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> "*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.
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> It is so irritating to do what you think would be simple things only to
> keep hitting these little roadblocks.****
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> 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.****
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