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From: RagingSamster (RagingSamster_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/23/04


Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 09:35:03 -0700

Workstation is English Windows 2000, with Multilanguage User Interface in
Chinese (Also happens in Korean and Japanese) If the default language is set
to Chinese instead of English the user (with user level permissions) cannot
access their mailbox in the Microsoft Exchange server. Their username will
map to the correct server, but when they try to open the mailbox the error
mesage "Unable to log into the Microsoft Exchange server..." appears. This
problem does not affect me in a default foreign language environment, but I
have administrative rights - giving the customer admin rights is not a
possibility. Thanks in advance!

-- 
Sam Stratton


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