Re: New Accounts
- From: Randaddyz <Randaddyz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 19:50:01 -0700
Jim Thanks one other question.... When you right click on the account what
option do you take. If it is properties then what tab do I configure it on????
Thanks again.
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Ever Learning Net Admin
"Jim McBee (MVP)" wrote:
> Did you install the Exchange admin tools (run Exchange setup.exe and choose
> Custom) on the machine on which you are using Active Directory Users and
> Computers? If so, that should be one of the options in the New User wizard
> and also if you right-click on the user's account.
>
> One note, when you install the Exchange admin tools, it requires that you
> have IIS Manager, SMTP service, and the web service installed. I install
> them but then disable those services.
>
>
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> Jim McBee
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>
> "Randaddyz" <Randaddyz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:3BE5AE31-C52C-4CC1-8E38-4B8F7C20962F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I have recently taken over a companies admin of 2003 Exchange. They need me
> > to add new users to the domain and set up their email accounts.
> > I add them to the domain but where do I set/view their usernames and
> > passwords for their email account??????? They host their mail here.
> >
> > I know that this is a dumb question but I hope that one knd soul out there
> > will help me.
> >
> > Thanks
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> > Ever Learning Net Admin
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>
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