[THIN] Exchange Question
- From: "Luchette, Jon" <JLuchette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 10:03:00 -0400
Hello, this question doesn't really have anything to do with Citrix but what
the hell it's Friday... We run Exchange 5.5 sp3 (I know, I know) Most of
our clients are Outlook 2k2 or 2k. I am trying to implement Walkup Profiles
from Autoprof but am running into an issue and I believe it is because of
the following.
I log onto the network as any user with limited permissions that doesn't
even have a mailbox in Exchange. Then I go into the properties of Outlook
and create a profile for a different user that does have a mailbox in
Exchange. In the properties of the Exchange service within that profile, I
go to the advanced tab, and set the Logon Network Security to none (prompt
for password). Then I try to open Outlook and enter in the correct
credentials for that user's mailbox. I get the following error message
every time "Unable to open your default email folders. You do not have
permission to logon."
If I try to do the same exact thing when logged onto the network as a user
configured in Exchange as a Service Account Admin, I can do it without any
errors.
Where is this setting controlled? I have been told that others can do this,
is that true?
thanks in advance,
/jL
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