Hi,

I have a really weird one here folks:

This afternoon one of the users noticed that his contact list included some names that 
he did not know. These contacts were discovered to be a duplication of a contacts 
folder in another persons mailbox. The same thing has happened for the calendar and 
task folders.

I have Symantec AV & Filtering on the exchange server, with Trend running at the SMTP 
gateway... so I am fairly well protected and there has been no other suspicious 
activity to suggest viral infection.

Infact, we tried deleting a contact from one users contact folder (thinking the folder 
may erroneously be linked in the IS). The contact was deleted from one users folder, 
but remained in the original owners contacts folder.

I am pretty sure the users haven't copied these contacts manually. I have investigated 
the exchange server event logs to see if there was an IS corruption or something but 
the most serious thing I have in the logs is about missing user SID's.

I am runnning exchange 2000 Sp3 on win2k SP3. 

Does anyone have any ideas? Should I just schedule to run isinteg?

Thanks,
MP

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