Permissions to Outlook calendar

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rhubman16

If a user gave someone permission to their calendar in Outlook XP,
where could I search to find this? ADSI? Registry?

Thanks
 
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Roady [MVP]

Nope, it's stored in the mailbox itself. Rightclick the folder and chose
Properties to see the permissions on the folder

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rhubman16

The problem is that I dont know which mailbox has the permission set.

Here is the whole story.

A user sent a meeting request to a group of attendees. He recieved a
NDR that states 'the e-mail account does not exist at the organization
thes message was sent to.' I know that this is because a user gave
permission to his calendar and the person he gave it to, no longer has
an account. I need to find a way to search all of the mailboxes to
find it.

Thanks for your help
 
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rhubman16

I tried to do that but I must be doing something wrong. When I run
mbdvu32.exe, it opens an outlook profile and that is the only one I
can access. I dont know what mailbox is causing the problem, so that
wont work.



Roady said:
Ah, I've been solving that myself as well today. You'll need to use the
mdbvu32.exe tool from the Exchange resource kit.

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=312433

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

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rhubman16 said:
The problem is that I dont know which mailbox has the permission set.

Here is the whole story.

A user sent a meeting request to a group of attendees. He recieved a
NDR that states 'the e-mail account does not exist at the organization
thes message was sent to.' I know that this is because a user gave
permission to his calendar and the person he gave it to, no longer has
an account. I need to find a way to search all of the mailboxes to
find it.

Thanks for your help
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Well that is something you'll need to find by trial and error. Just send 2
test meeting request both to a group half. Then do this untill you only have
2 people left and found the one messing things up. Then configure a profile
with that mailbox on your PC and run mdbvu32.exe and remove the Schedule+
message from the mailbox.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

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rhubman16 said:
I tried to do that but I must be doing something wrong. When I run
mbdvu32.exe, it opens an outlook profile and that is the only one I
can access. I dont know what mailbox is causing the problem, so that
wont work.



Roady said:
Ah, I've been solving that myself as well today. You'll need to use the
mdbvu32.exe tool from the Exchange resource kit.

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=312433

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
rhubman16 said:
The problem is that I dont know which mailbox has the permission set.

Here is the whole story.

A user sent a meeting request to a group of attendees. He recieved a
NDR that states 'the e-mail account does not exist at the organization
thes message was sent to.' I know that this is because a user gave
permission to his calendar and the person he gave it to, no longer has
an account. I need to find a way to search all of the mailboxes to
find it.

Thanks for your help
 
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