Hi, I have EX 2003 and users are using OWA. Is it possible to grant permission to logon to the mailbox for another user from domain? Example I've create account and mailbox for USER1@domain.com and i want to grant access USER2 to access USER1 mailbox through OWA (USER2 dont have mailbox created). I've add permissions in Exchange Advanced but cannot logon.
On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 02:27:00 -0700, pocz?tkuj?cy wrote: >Hi, >I have EX 2003 and users are using OWA. Is it possible to grant permission >to logon to the mailbox for another user from domain? Example I've create >account and mailbox for USER1@domain.com and i want to grant access USER2 to >access USER1 mailbox through OWA (USER2 dont have mailbox created). I've add >permissions in Exchange Advanced but cannot logon. User2 should be able to log on with their own credentials. What you will need to do is have the user log on to the following URL: https://server/exchange/user1 otherwise Exchange is going to barf when it can't find user2. What rights have you given user2 to the user1 account?
Thank you Arnold is working as a charm. By the way I've gave USER2 full access to USER1 mailbox "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: > On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 02:27:00 -0700, pocz?tkuj?cy > wrote: > > >Hi, > >I have EX 2003 and users are using OWA. Is it possible to grant permission > >to logon to the mailbox for another user from domain? Example I've create > >account and mailbox for USER1@domain.com and i want to grant access USER2 to > >access USER1 mailbox through OWA (USER2 dont have mailbox created). I've add > >permissions in Exchange Advanced but cannot logon. > > User2 should be able to log on with their own credentials. What you > will need to do is have the user log on to the following URL: > https://server/exchange/user1 otherwise Exchange is going to barf when > it can't find user2. > What rights have you given user2 to the user1 account? >