Graham, I might be thick but can't get it to work: Case a) mailbox name = "Maria Callas", User name = "MY_DOMAIN\Maria", Exchange replies "no such mailbox".
Case b), user name anything but "MY_DOMAIN\Maria" - Exchange replies "no such user". Case (b) is understood. The correct NTLM user is MY_DOMAIN\Maria (i.e. <NT domain name>\<NT user account name>. Case (a) fails, I believe, because the TB! mailbox name doesn't get submitted to the Exchange server. If you say this works for you (which I don't doubt), then I assume your situation is slightly different. Any thoughts? Bernd -- Bernd Gauweiler mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, July 4, 2002, 2:35:11 PM, you wrote: GF> Hello Bernd >> I try a few variations for the NTLM user name, such as "Maria >> Callas@MY_DOMAIN\Maria", but all without success. >> I wonder if anybody can advise. GF> I use TB! against exchange in exactly the same configuration. The GF> "Mailbox name" could be my_doman\maria.. irrespective of the fact that GF> you see it in Outlook as Maria Callas. Underneath the covers, the GF> Exchange mailbox name will be the "username" GF> Or at least.. that how it works here. GF> If your user account and exchange server are in the same domain, you GF> may well not need the "my_domain\" part too. GF> regards, GF> Graham Foster ______________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbtech.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
