We have a very odd situation, which to summarize, comes down to:
Windows 95B clients running Outlook 2000 connecting to an Exchange 2000
server lose permissions to their own Exchange mailbox after viewing
another user's shared mailbox (Calendar, Contacts, etc.)

This does not happen with every client machine we have, but it always
happens with the same people.  If an additional mailbox is opened under
the advanced settings under the Exchange Server Service in the mail
control panel, then the users cannot create new emails, receiving an
error "Cannot create the e-mail message because a location to send and
recieve messages could not be found.  To add a location..."  If the
other mailbox is not opened automatically via the Folder view, and
rather opened manually by going to File, Open, Other User's Folder, then
after an e-mail is created it cannot be sent.  The user receives a
message "The operation failed."   Concurrent with these symptoms, after
receiving an error, when the user right-clicks on their Mailbox in the
Folder View and selects Properties, the Permissions tab is missing, and
is replaced by a tab that is called "Summary."  When clicking on the
Summary tab, the user receives another error saying "The summary page
box could not be displayed.  The client operation failed."

This is one hell of a problem. Basically, the user has to exit Outlook
and come back in to "regain" permissions to their own mailbox.  The
machines have MS Networking client installed, but are logging with MS
Client for Novell as the primary logon.  All the passwords are sync'ed.
Anybody got any clues???
-Alex



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