Re: exchange logons
- From: franku <franku@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:14:01 -0700
So if ZI undersatnd you correctly there no way of clearing or update this
liost?
"Susan" wrote:
that should be pretty accurate information...it shows who last accessed a.
particular mailbox...that's all...if you have mailboxes that don't belong in
your org anymore, you might want to delete them...
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Susan Conkey [MVP]
"franku" <franku@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No I mean you see a list of who logon is there a way to clear it or update
to the most recent list
"Susan" wrote:
what do you mean "clear"? do you mean log everyone off of email? No way
to
do that...
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Susan Conkey [MVP]
"franku" <franku@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hopefully someone can assist me
Is there a way in exchange system management console to clear the logon
users
list
ESM--> Administrative group, first admin group, servers, servername,
first
storage group, mailbox store, and the logons
this is list like to know if there a way to clear
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