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Terry Drewes
I'm running Outlook 2003, on WinXP SP1a to an exchange 2003, windows
2003 server. Every time I send a reply, or reply all or forward an
email, the message shows the "from" with my name in it, and then when I
send, I get this error: You do not have the permission to send the
message on behalf of the specified user. Ack?!
I've enabled my user account to send on behalf of myself, since I needed
to have a custom outlook security template, that would allow another s/w
program to access my exchange server account to send email
notifications. Also, I have enabled my AD account to have send as
permissions as myself. In exchange 2000, once I added send on behalf for
myself to my account, all was fine. Yet in outlook 2003 w/ exchange
2003, all I get now is this error. I have found a work-around, by
erasing the "name" in the from field, I can send the email fine. Any
ideas? Problem with Outlook or exchange or AD?
Thanks!
~Terry
2003 server. Every time I send a reply, or reply all or forward an
email, the message shows the "from" with my name in it, and then when I
send, I get this error: You do not have the permission to send the
message on behalf of the specified user. Ack?!
I've enabled my user account to send on behalf of myself, since I needed
to have a custom outlook security template, that would allow another s/w
program to access my exchange server account to send email
notifications. Also, I have enabled my AD account to have send as
permissions as myself. In exchange 2000, once I added send on behalf for
myself to my account, all was fine. Yet in outlook 2003 w/ exchange
2003, all I get now is this error. I have found a work-around, by
erasing the "name" in the from field, I can send the email fine. Any
ideas? Problem with Outlook or exchange or AD?
Thanks!
~Terry