OWA Permissions

From: Josh (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/05/04

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    I have installed exchange 2003 on 2000 adv srvr. I can
    login locally and exteranlly with my login info that has
    administrative permissions. Anyone else cannot login
    through owa that has regular user permissions. They can
    however use outlook 2003 to access their mail. Is there a
    share, or a certain folder that needs a permission set,
    that I have to setup with the user permissions for the end
    user to login in through owa?


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