One of our managers here wants to know when an employee enabled thier Out of Office Assistant message. Is there anyway to track this server side? Thanks (I accidently posted on wrong board earlier and they steered me here. Sorry for double posting.)
I don't think there is an easy way to do this. My guess would be to have an administrator use MDBVUE, or a tool like Outlook Spy, to view the properties of the hidden OOF message in the user's mailbox. It will probably have a modified time attribute which would tell you when it was last modified. Of course if they have since disable it, this wouldn't apply. That's all I can really think of. -- Chad Mosman M3 Postmasters m3postmasters@nospam.m3tg.com www.m3postmasters.com "mawd" wrote in message news:AC699F41-725F-4FDD-A2BE-7ACCAFC18128@microsoft.com... > One of our managers here wants to know when an employee enabled thier Out > of > Office Assistant message. Is there anyway to track this server side? > > Thanks > > (I accidently posted on wrong board earlier and they steered me here. > Sorry > for double posting.)
On Tue, 13 May 2008 06:30:01 -0700, mawd wrote: >One of our managers here wants to know when an employee enabled thier Out of >Office Assistant message. Is there anyway to track this server side? > >Thanks > >(I accidently posted on wrong board earlier and they steered me here. Sorry >for double posting.) http://gsexdev.blogspot.com/2008/01/exporting-oof-out-of-office-setting-for.html