Re: Remote Control Tab on User Accounts in exchange 2003
- From: "Nuevo" <imaneophyte@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 21:59:22 -0500
The only way in Exchange is to turn on Journaling. This will capture ALL
email, in and out of your Exchange server.
Nue
"jennifer" <jennifer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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it gives me the option to remotely control or observe a user's session.
What
I want to do is be able to monitor a users access to an email box not in
my
domain and not on my network at all. Sounds strange but I was wondering
if
lets say you had a mailbox at your company abc and i had emails that
forwarded there and you replied to those emails how can I see what your
response was to the emails forwarded to you? the only answers I have come
up
with is a bcc /cc box where you would have to email me and the person to
whom
the email originally came from, having company abc's admin give me rights
to
the mailbox and logging in through owa or having someone there monitor the
responses. I was hoping there was a way to do something in exchange.
does
that make any sense? Thanks for your help
"AllenM" wrote:
I believe you are referring to the Remote Control tab on the users
properties in ADUC. It is uesd for granting the user remote access. What
are
you trying to do here?
"jennifer" <jennifer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What is the functionality of the Remote Control tab on an users
account
and
how do I use it. Researched it but can't find any answers. Thanks
.
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