Logons container under the storage group



What does logons container log in? It is kind of confusing. Some have two
entries, some have more... We had some security issues and I was looking into
this container and it was confusing as what exactly does it log in? Please
help or refer me to some documentation in this regard.

And with Outlook 2002 and above, every time a user adds someone's name in
the meeting request, or attendee, it shows as he/she is logging into the
other's mailbox. Is there any way to avoid that, or is it known to everyone?
Although we want them to be able to see their free/busy schedule but with
Outlook 2000 it does not happen, unless you right click on the busy line.

Another issue that, I will give an example, someone in our department added
all the IT staff as attendees to a meeting request. When he closed his
Outlook it logged off from all the mailboxes except for two. They were all
in one distribution list for our IT employees. How is it possible? My head
is throbbing as I thought about this so much and I tested it so many times,
my brain is not working any more. Please help. As I mentioned this was a
security issue. Thanks.
.



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