Tried that same result. 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ed Crowley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 8:01 PM
Subject: RE: Stumped big time NT4.0 permissions


> I would prefer to leave my clothes on, if you don't mind.
> 
> The key to sharing folders in Exchange Server is that you need to grant
> read permissions on the root mailbox folder (Outlook Today) then
> appropriate permissions or no permissions on the subfolders.
> 
> Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
> Tech Consultant
> Compaq Computer Corporation
> Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tony Hlabse
> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 2:52 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Stumped big time NT4.0 permissions
> 
> 
> This is a repeat I will try once more here before calling PSS
> 
> My problem is this. Bare with me while I try to explain in detail.
> 
> I installed a new 2000 domain with E2K. Single server fairly simple.
> Imported all of the user info needed from their Eudora server. Everthing
> so far so good. Majority of the user where using POP3 clients.
> Redirected DNS to point to the new server. Everthing fine users can
> get/send mail. Now the fun part. They were using net folders on some
> Outlook clients to share contacts, calendars, etc. . Because Netfolders
> requires RTF messaging to send the updates, they were using PST's at the
> time (eudora) To make things stable and since they now have an Exchange
> server, I converted the calendar sharing clients from Internet/PST to
> Exchange Server services. They login into a NT4.0 Domain (which has a
> full trust setup with the E2K domain) and use the Exchange server that
> resides in their only 2000 domain (mixed mode). For the NT4.0 users to
> see their respective mailboxes, I gave those users full mailbox rights
> to the associated 2000 domain account. That worked just fine. They could
> send/recieve mail.
> 
> Finally to the part that does not work.  When they go to the properties
> tab say of calendar and give permission to some one else, it says unable
> to open folders when the user(assistant) tries to open via open other
> user(s) folder. If I give the user(assistant) read only mailbox rights
> to the sharing user in 2000, same result. If I give the assistant full
> mailbox rights, they can open the folder. But they also can open any of
> the folders and write to them whether they only have reviewer rights or
> not.
> 
>  I am thinking that I have to upgrade the other NT 4.0 domains to 2000
> so the security model is the same. Was thinking of using the child
> domain schema. This has really got me stumped. been trying to resolve
> this for awhile.
> 
> I hope its something easy but have a feeling it is not, especially
> because they have 14 other domains that this may apply to for sharing
> calendar info. in the future.
> 
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