Re: Mounting Mailboxes
- From: "Fritz" <fritz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:57:37 -0500
Yes, it definitely sounds like she's granted herself access to the mailbox
store. Even if you remove it, she's still a domain admin and she'll be able
to grant herself access again.
"Susan" <sconkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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she still shouldn't have this ability, actually...it sounds like somehow,
she's granted herself this right somewhere...you'll need to find where
she's been granted "full mailbox access" and remove that permission...
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Susan Conkey [MVP]
"Sam Ramsey" <SamRamsey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No, but she is an Enterprise Admin too. I was wondering if I could go
into
Exchange somewhere and deny her access to mount mailboxs. Is that
possible?
Thanks,
Sam
"Leif Pedersen [ MVP]" wrote:
Hi,
The default setting is that all domain admins have denied access to
other
users mailboxes - did you change this default?
Leif
"Sam Ramsey" <SamRamsey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelelsen
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I have a system administrator and she is part of the Domain Admin group
and
the Enterprise Admin group and I will like to turn off the feature
where
she
can mount other people email boxes in Outlook. This is the only
feature I
want to restrict her from doing. I still want to her to have Domain
Admin
and
Enterprise Admin permissions. Is there way this can be done?
Also, itâ?Ts an Exchange 2000 box.
Thanks,
Sam
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