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Strange problem after syncing iphone with Exchange 2003

wasserfa89 (TechnicalUser)
17 Apr 12 2:03
Hello all

We encounter (since we tested the Sychronisation between an IPhone and an Exchange Server 2003 SP2) a very strange phaenomen

See attached file.

Some Users has foreing Postboxes in the Folder View in Outlook and of course the haven't access to this. How can we fix this.. we already tried different tools and also double checked the registry and other stuff

Any ideas?


Coud it be, that (if exists) the standard exchange profile is corrupt and how can we fix this?
wannabie2 (TechnicalUser)
17 Apr 12 9:49
If I'm understanding your question right it might be alises.
wasserfa89 (TechnicalUser)
17 Apr 12 9:59
you mean in the properties of the AD Users right?

 
kurio71 (TechnicalUser)
18 Apr 12 19:12
Can I re-phrase the statement? Some users don't have access to folders in Outlook?

Level 1 Support Technician

kurio71 (TechnicalUser)
18 Apr 12 19:23
Foreign mailboxes?

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wasserfa89 (TechnicalUser)
19 Apr 12 4:57
@kurio71

Indirect.. will say Users see Mailboxes in the Folder View on which they have no acccess. Also tried to recreate the MAPI Profile but this dosen't solve the problem

See attached document

 
kurio71 (TechnicalUser)
19 Apr 12 6:58
Have you tried Scanost.exe & Scanpst?

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wasserfa89 (TechnicalUser)
19 Apr 12 11:27
yes, both types are ok
 
kurio71 (TechnicalUser)
19 Apr 12 23:46
ActiveSync errors?

General Checklist:

Exchange Virtual Directory
• Authentication = Integrated & Basic
• Default Domain = NETBIOS domain name – e.g., yourcompany* (no more than 15 characters)
• Realm = yourcompany.com
• IP Address Restrictions = Granted Access
• Secure Communications = Require SSL NOT ticked (very important)

Microsoft-Server-Activesync Virtual Directory
• Authentication = Basic
• Default Domain = NETBIOS domain name – e.g., yourcompany* (no more than 15 characters)
• Realm = NETBIOS name
• IP Address Restrictions = Granted Access
• Secure Communications = Require SSL and Require 128-Bit Encryption IS ticked

Public Virtual Directory
• Authentication = Integrated & Basic
• Default Domain = NetBIOS domain name – e.g., yourcompany* (no more than 15 characters)
• Realm = yourcompany.com
• IP Address Restrictions = Granted Access
• Secure Communications = Require SSL IS ticked (very important)

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wasserfa89 (TechnicalUser)
24 Apr 12 3:19
Hello thanks

checked all it's exactly as described

but in some virtual dirs i found the following path:

\\.\BackOfficeStorage\team-w.ch\MBX

is this default or coud this maybe be the problem?

 
Zelandakh (MIS)
24 Apr 12 16:43
That's the default
wasserfa89 (TechnicalUser)
27 Apr 12 9:50
Hello

Now i'm little bit nearer the Problem

On a Terminal Server i found (see attached picture) in the Registry Hive HKU\.... the Entrys of the Ghost PST's so it's seems they will be copied during the logon on every Userprofile?

I'm right?

Or what is the idea of the HKU Hive?

 

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