Re: Reconnect mailbox error
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Yes the exchange feature 'appears' to be enabled.
The 'features' in the profile are the same as everyone else and
'exchange general' shows the mailbox.
Under Exchange manager his mailbox appears (but with the 'disconnected
x')
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