Re: Report to list mailbox access permissions on Exchange 2000
- From: v-wweng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Winfred Weng [MSFT]")
- Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 01:41:55 GMT
Hi Philip,
Thank you for your email. I'm sorry for any delay due to my sick leave
yesterday.
I have sent an email to your mailbox. Please check it there. If there is
anything unclear, feel free to let me know.
Have a good day!
Thanks & regards,
Winfred Weng
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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>From: "bramblewood" <bramblewood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>Subject: Re: Report to list mailbox access permissions on Exchange 2000
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>Winfred,
>
>I sent you an email from my account yesterday for this program. Did you
get
>my email?
>
>Phil
>
>""Winfred Weng [MSFT]"" <v-wweng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hi Bramblewood,
>>
>> Thank you for posting here! Please note the partner managed newsgroups
are
>> staffed weekdays by Microsoft Support professionals. Our goal is to
>> provide
>> a one business day response to all posts.
>>
>> To dump a list of the mailbox and folder permissions on your Exchange
2000
>> server, we have a utility named Mailbox Information Program (MBInfo)
which
>> can help you achieve this goal. A common need for Exchange Administrators
>> is to be able to make sure that no mailboxes have permissions
>> inadvertently
>> set that allow access to folders in that mailbox. This tool provides the
>> administrator the ability to scan mailbox folder permissions from one or
>> more Exchange Servers and to reset these permissions if desired.
>>
>> However, the MBInfo utility is not published for download. So please let
>> me
>> know a valid email address of yours so that I can directly deliver this
>> utility to you, as well as providing general steps on how to use it. I
>> understand the information may be sensitive to you. My working email
>> address is v-wweng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx You may send me an email so that I can
>> know your address. Rest assured that I will keep secure.
>>
>> I'm looking forward to your reply.
>>
>> Have a good day!
>>
>> Thanks & regards,
>>
>> Winfred Weng
>> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>>
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>>>From: "bramblewood" <bramblewood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>Subject: Report to list mailbox access permissions on Exchange 2000
>>>Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 16:21:11 -0000
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>>>I have been asked to report on who has access/permissions to who's
mailbox
>>>on an Exchange 2000 server. Does anyone know of a report/process I can
run
>>>to list this information. I feel there should be a way to gather this
>>>information rather than going through the properties of each user in the
>> AD
>>>users and computers management console?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>Bramblewood
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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