We've seen this when people inherit old boxen and change (as opposed to
deleting and creating a new one) the profile on the machine. Some hooks to
the old mailbox remain and the event is generated when the user starts up
Outlook.

I agree with the rest of the crowd, though - turn off the disclaimer, at
least when you are conversing with civili[s/z]ed folk.
-- 
be - MOS



 "C'mon, it's just like making love. Y'know, left, down, rotate sixty-two
degrees, engage rotors...." -Bender 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Taylor, Mal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 11:13 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Mailbox Privacy
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> One of our users (userA) accuses userB of attempting to read 
> his email.
> The evidence is:-
> 1     Within Exchange admin, in the mailbox resources window, 
> the Windows
> NT account is displaying userB.
> 2     An event log id 1016 occurred stating userB logged onto userA
> mailbox and is not the primary user.
> 
> UserB categorically denies attempting to access the mailbox.
>  
> Any reasons as to how this could happen assuming userB is 
> telling the truth
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> Exchange 5.5 SP4 Windows 2000 SP2
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