Re: Accessing a sub-folder in a users Inbox
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 07:53:04 -0500
In news:6A7E09BD-E169-4D88-A2A7-65436A234A5A@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
MarkB <MarkB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
If I am an administrator, or have been given explicit access to a
given users Inbox (through Domain/Active Directory Security) can I
also get access to sub-folders in that person's Inbox? Does that
person explicilty have to share their folders, or is there a way with
Admin secuirty rights, to access their subfolders anyway?
Win2003 Server active directory domain, Exchange Server 2003, all
users using Outlook 2003 on the same LAN.
To see any folders other than the defaults you see in file | open | other
user's folders, you'll need to have at least 'reviewer' rights to the root
of the other mailbox in Outlook (set in Outlook - right-click on the
top-level folder, properties, permissions).
Then in your Outlook, go to the properties of the Exchange server service,
more settings / advanced tab, and add the other mailbox there - it will now
show up in your folder list.
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