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 -----Original Message-----
From:   Michel Fayad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Monday, March 11, 2002 12:10 PM
To:     Exchange Discussions
Subject:        Using IMAP to connect to Exchange 2000 Server.

I am the administrator of an organization which have three Exchange 2000
Server on different locations.

I am configuring Outlook Express for a user to be able to check his
e-mail at home. I try to connect using the IMAP protocol.
The Exchange installation is still default, we did not change anything
concerning security and authentication.

No user, except for the administrator seems to be able to connect using
IMAP protocol. I have tried this in the office for different users. All
settings concerning Access, Security and Authentication should be still
default.
I have checked settings on IMAP protocol setting on Exchange 2000 Server
and in AD Users and computer but I did not find anything. Can anybody
help me with this one?

Can somebody advice me what is the best and fastest way to configure
mail access for a user who is traveling from location "A" to location
"B"? So not for home use access?

Thanks.

Regards,


Michel Fayad

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