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date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 09:35:00 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.admin        back       


Mounting Mailboxes   
I have a system administrator and she is part of the Domain Admin group and 
the Enterprise Admin group and I will like to turn off the feature where she 
can mount other people email boxes in Outlook. This is the only feature I 
want to restrict her from doing. I still want to her to have Domain Admin and 
Enterprise Admin permissions. Is there way this can be done? 

Also, it’s an Exchange 2000 box.

Thanks,

Sam
date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 09:35:00 -0800   author:   Sam Ramsey

Re: Mounting Mailboxes   
Hi,

The default setting is that all domain admins have denied access to other 
users mailboxes - did you change this default?

Leif

"Sam Ramsey"  skrev i meddelelsen 
news:732F0885-DF36-442B-9867-58DE8AE19D71@microsoft.com...
>I have a system administrator and she is part of the Domain Admin group and
> the Enterprise Admin group and I will like to turn off the feature where 
> she
> can mount other people email boxes in Outlook. This is the only feature I
> want to restrict her from doing. I still want to her to have Domain Admin 
> and
> Enterprise Admin permissions. Is there way this can be done?
>
> Also, it’s an Exchange 2000 box.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sam
>
date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 20:37:34 +0100   author:   Leif Pedersen [ MVP]

Re: Mounting Mailboxes   
No, but she is an Enterprise Admin too. I was wondering if I could go into 
Exchange somewhere and deny her access to mount mailboxs. Is that possible?

Thanks,

Sam

"Leif Pedersen [ MVP]" wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> The default setting is that all domain admins have denied access to other 
> users mailboxes - did you change this default?
> 
> Leif
> 
> "Sam Ramsey"  skrev i meddelelsen 
> news:732F0885-DF36-442B-9867-58DE8AE19D71@microsoft.com...
> >I have a system administrator and she is part of the Domain Admin group and
> > the Enterprise Admin group and I will like to turn off the feature where 
> > she
> > can mount other people email boxes in Outlook. This is the only feature I
> > want to restrict her from doing. I still want to her to have Domain Admin 
> > and
> > Enterprise Admin permissions. Is there way this can be done?
> >
> > Also, it’s an Exchange 2000 box.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Sam
> > 
>
date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:56:03 -0800   author:   Sam Ramsey

Re: Mounting Mailboxes   
she still shouldn't have this ability, actually...it sounds like somehow, 
she's granted herself this right somewhere...you'll need to find where she's 
been granted "full mailbox access" and remove that permission...

-- 
Susan Conkey [MVP]



"Sam Ramsey"  wrote in message 
news:F3751C39-6A85-473F-8F42-E756F43702EE@microsoft.com...
> No, but she is an Enterprise Admin too. I was wondering if I could go into
> Exchange somewhere and deny her access to mount mailboxs. Is that 
> possible?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sam
>
> "Leif Pedersen [ MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The default setting is that all domain admins have denied access to other
>> users mailboxes - did you change this default?
>>
>> Leif
>>
>> "Sam Ramsey"  skrev i meddelelsen
>> news:732F0885-DF36-442B-9867-58DE8AE19D71@microsoft.com...
>> >I have a system administrator and she is part of the Domain Admin group 
>> >and
>> > the Enterprise Admin group and I will like to turn off the feature 
>> > where
>> > she
>> > can mount other people email boxes in Outlook. This is the only feature 
>> > I
>> > want to restrict her from doing. I still want to her to have Domain 
>> > Admin
>> > and
>> > Enterprise Admin permissions. Is there way this can be done?
>> >
>> > Also, it’s an Exchange 2000 box.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Sam
>> >
>>
date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 14:01:12 -0800   author:   Susan

Re: Mounting Mailboxes   
Yes, it definitely sounds like she's granted herself access to the mailbox 
store.  Even if you remove it, she's still a domain admin and she'll be able 
to grant herself access again.



"Susan"  wrote in message 
news:exNqcwAdIHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> she still shouldn't have this ability, actually...it sounds like somehow, 
> she's granted herself this right somewhere...you'll need to find where 
> she's been granted "full mailbox access" and remove that permission...
>
> -- 
> Susan Conkey [MVP]
>
>
>
> "Sam Ramsey"  wrote in message 
> news:F3751C39-6A85-473F-8F42-E756F43702EE@microsoft.com...
>> No, but she is an Enterprise Admin too. I was wondering if I could go 
>> into
>> Exchange somewhere and deny her access to mount mailboxs. Is that 
>> possible?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Sam
>>
>> "Leif Pedersen [ MVP]" wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The default setting is that all domain admins have denied access to 
>>> other
>>> users mailboxes - did you change this default?
>>>
>>> Leif
>>>
>>> "Sam Ramsey"  skrev i meddelelsen
>>> news:732F0885-DF36-442B-9867-58DE8AE19D71@microsoft.com...
>>> >I have a system administrator and she is part of the Domain Admin group 
>>> >and
>>> > the Enterprise Admin group and I will like to turn off the feature 
>>> > where
>>> > she
>>> > can mount other people email boxes in Outlook. This is the only 
>>> > feature I
>>> > want to restrict her from doing. I still want to her to have Domain 
>>> > Admin
>>> > and
>>> > Enterprise Admin permissions. Is there way this can be done?
>>> >
>>> > Also, itâ?Ts an Exchange 2000 box.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> >
>>> > Sam
>>> >
>>>
>
>
date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:57:37 -0500   author:   Fritz

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