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Permissions to another user's folders

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chuckie123

Technical User
Sep 12, 2002
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Exchange 5.5, Windows NT workstation using Outlook 2000.

A user (A) has correct permissions to another user's (B) mailbox folders. When user A open's B's folder in Outlook and tries to forward an email message, he gets a message stating that he does not have the proper permissions. User A has owner permissions to user B's folders. I can forward user B's emails since I am an Exchange Administrator.

User A has the correct permissions to user B's mailbox and folders, but he keeps getting the error message that he does not have the correct permissions. Does anyone know what the problem is?

Thanks.
 
You might try checking user A's NTFS file and share permissions for the drive where user B's folder is located ...

 
Has user A been setup as a "Delegate" to send messages on user B's behalf? Check Tools|Options|Delegates tab on user B's machine.
 
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