Grant folder visible rights or greater on the Mailbox -- Username level.

Chris
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Chris Scharff
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MessageOne
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hong Bui [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 5:33 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: User is unable to open add'l mailbox
> 
> 
> Help! This is supposed a simple thing. One of the secretaries 
> need to access to the manager's mailbox and send mail on 
> behalf of the manager. I showed the manager how to do it from 
> the Outlook client side (tools/options/delegate).  The 
> secretary able to open the manager's calendar and inbox, set 
> up his calendar and send e-mail on his behalf. 
> Now she wants the manager's mailbox listed underneath of her 
> mailbox.  I entered the manager's name from Tools, Services, 
> Microsoft Exchange Servers properties, Advanced.  It added 
> the manager's mailbox below her mailbox which is fine and 
> dandy.  But, for some reasons, when she selected the 
> manager's mailbox, it says that it is unable to display the 
> folders (inbox, calendars, etc.) I am stumped.  The client is 
> Outlook 2000, the server is Win2K with E2K in native mode.  
> Help please...
> 
> Hong.
> 
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