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Both win2k/exchange 2k users are in the
same domain, which has a transitive trust with the AD domain. Bit of an update – If the 5.5 user
creates an outlook profile pointing to the 2000 problem mailbox, they get into
the mailbox no problem, so it doesn’t seem to be a permissions issue. If the 5.5 user tries to open the 2000 box
as an additional box or ‘other users folder’,
it still fails. It has to be some weird
client issue. Regards, Rob Ellis -----Original
Message----- Trusts?
don't rely on transitive trusts if the 55 user is on an NT4 domain. E2K
will be trying to resolve the 55 users mailbox to an NT ACE therefore the 55
users NT account must be the primary account and from a domain that
both W2K users domains trust. not sure
if i've got that the right way around but i hope you see the point. Mark
H -----Original
Message----- We have 2 users on exchange 2000, both of whom have
given inbox delegate access to a 5.5 user in another site within the exchange
org. The 5.5 user can open 1 users inbox, but not the
other. The 2000 users have the same permissions set on their
mailbox. The 5.5 user can send mail to both 2000 users ok. Any ideas? Regards, Rob Ellis Messaging Consultant Service Delivery
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- delegate access to 2000 mailbox by 5.5 mailbox Robert Ellis
- RE: delegate access to 2000 mailbox by 5.5 mailbox Mark Harford
- RE: delegate access to 2000 mailbox by 5.5 mailbox Robert Ellis
- RE: delegate access to 2000 mailbox by 5.5 mailbox Mark Harford

