Re: Attachments, Global Address List, Security
From: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] (lanwench_at_heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com)
Date: 10/06/04
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 10:51:34 -0400
See reply to your other post in m.p.exchange.admin - please don't multipost,
but crosspost to a handful of relevant groups in a single message,
separating the names with commas, so that everyone can follow the thread.
Richard STP wrote:
> Help, please, somebody! I've tried looking on Microsoft's
> troubleshooting and IT help et. al.
> and I have 4 books and I'm getting no answers. I am depending on the
> kindness of strangers.
>
> My setup: Win 2k Server, Win 2k Exchange Server, client Outlooks are
> 2002.
>
> I set up Outlook Web Access, so that people could access their email
> from the internet when they were out of office. It required that I
> use "Outlook Today mailboxes" and not the Personal Folders. But
> whereas Personal folders have some privacy inside the network, I
> discovered that, within our network, by using Outlook-File-Other
> users folders--. all the staff's email is unprotected and readable.
> I foolishly started deleting security settings like anonymous and
> authorized users in the exchange directories. Now, no one except
> administrator can access the global address list, and no one can send
> attachments with their email. I tried to reinstate the security
> settings but it still does not work, and I'm not sure I got them back
> to where they were. I have not been able to find any info on who
> should have security access to what directories.
>
> My problems are:
> 1) How to reinstate ability to send attachments.
> 2) How to reinstate access to the Global Address List.
> 3) How to provide security internally to mailboxes, without screwing
> up internet mail. (lower priority right now).
>
> Anyone got any ideas of the how, or where I can find it????
> Any help will be much appreciated.
> Richard STP
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