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Shawn Johnson
I have a question maybe someone can help with.
I have an application that is on my main server that is comprised of Win2000
Server and Exchange. I need to have Outlook on the server default to a mail
account other than the defaulted Administrator account.
I created the exchange account for this user and gave all rights to the
account to the Administrator and the user.
I know in Outlook, I can create a profile for a different user. I made this
user the default profile for when Outlook opens, but I get an error message
that says the user account does not have rights to the mail account.
I believe this is because the server is logged in as Administrator and when
you try to open another mail profile, there are rights issues.
Is there a way around this other than logging in as the user?
By the way, this is a mail account for an application that will email
billing information to people, so it is really not a person with a specific
log in that I am trying to do this with. So if for example, I need to give
this account Administrator security to make this work, I can do so.
Any help would be appreciated!
I have an application that is on my main server that is comprised of Win2000
Server and Exchange. I need to have Outlook on the server default to a mail
account other than the defaulted Administrator account.
I created the exchange account for this user and gave all rights to the
account to the Administrator and the user.
I know in Outlook, I can create a profile for a different user. I made this
user the default profile for when Outlook opens, but I get an error message
that says the user account does not have rights to the mail account.
I believe this is because the server is logged in as Administrator and when
you try to open another mail profile, there are rights issues.
Is there a way around this other than logging in as the user?
By the way, this is a mail account for an application that will email
billing information to people, so it is really not a person with a specific
log in that I am trying to do this with. So if for example, I need to give
this account Administrator security to make this work, I can do so.
Any help would be appreciated!