This is a very strange occurance that is happening. I am an administrator on our Windows 2003 Domain and Exchange servers. We use Outlook 2003. I setup a terminal server that users can remote desktop connect to. I setup an Outlook WebAccess shortcut on all users desktop on the terminal server. Whenever someone who is not an administrator logs into this terminal server and goes to Outlook WebAccess to login they get unathorized user. If they click on refresh for the Internet Explorer window it will bring up their e-mail. The other strange thing that happens is that when someone who is an administrator like myself logs into the terminal server, then logs into Outlook WebAccess as themself, they get my Outlook e-mail. Any suggestions into these 2 problems would be greatly appreciated.
Take a close look at the shortcut you created. I suspect its got your mailbox info in the URL. It should just have https://server.domain.com/exchange "DStibich" wrote in message news:1AADD9E7-0F56-467D-B35A-70D0AF042D7C@microsoft.com... > This is a very strange occurance that is happening. I am an administrator > on > our Windows 2003 Domain and Exchange servers. We use Outlook 2003. I setup > a terminal server that users can remote desktop connect to. I setup an > Outlook WebAccess shortcut on all users desktop on the terminal server. > Whenever someone who is not an administrator logs into this terminal > server > and goes to Outlook WebAccess to login they get unathorized user. If they > click on refresh for the Internet Explorer window it will bring up their > e-mail. > The other strange thing that happens is that when someone who is an > administrator like myself logs into the terminal server, then logs into > Outlook WebAccess as themself, they get my Outlook e-mail. > Any suggestions into these 2 problems would be greatly appreciated.
The shortcut reads: http://Internal IP Address/exchange/ This is an internal terminal server. Our users have no problems when they use the external IP Address from outside our network. I tried your way and it can't get to that location. Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. "Martin Blackstone" wrote: > Take a close look at the shortcut you created. > I suspect its got your mailbox info in the URL. > It should just have https://server.domain.com/exchange > > > > "DStibich" wrote in message > news:1AADD9E7-0F56-467D-B35A-70D0AF042D7C@microsoft.com... > > This is a very strange occurance that is happening. I am an administrator > > on > > our Windows 2003 Domain and Exchange servers. We use Outlook 2003. I setup > > a terminal server that users can remote desktop connect to. I setup an > > Outlook WebAccess shortcut on all users desktop on the terminal server. > > Whenever someone who is not an administrator logs into this terminal > > server > > and goes to Outlook WebAccess to login they get unathorized user. If they > > click on refresh for the Internet Explorer window it will bring up their > > e-mail. > > The other strange thing that happens is that when someone who is an > > administrator like myself logs into the terminal server, then logs into > > Outlook WebAccess as themself, they get my Outlook e-mail. > > Any suggestions into these 2 problems would be greatly appreciated. > >