K
Kieron
We are running Outlook 2000 and Exchange 2000. The issue
apppears when our users try to look at the permissions
tab of a Public Folder they have rights too. Rather than
showing the User's name it shows it as NT User
omain
Name\Alias. This is making it impossible for them to make
the required changes as they do not know who the aliases
refer to. IS this an Outlook permission or is it a
backend setting?
apppears when our users try to look at the permissions
tab of a Public Folder they have rights too. Rather than
showing the User's name it shows it as NT User
Name\Alias. This is making it impossible for them to make
the required changes as they do not know who the aliases
refer to. IS this an Outlook permission or is it a
backend setting?