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sbs 2003 2 questions

Discussion in 'Windows Server System' started by 2bad82, 2005/06/02.

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  1. 2005/06/02
    2bad82

    2bad82 Inactive Thread Starter

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    hello

    i have just installed a new sbs 2003 server and having a cuple of issues.

    1.) windows xp clients who logon to the sbs 2003 server have to be relogged back in everyday. i noticed that if you leave one of the clients on over nite the next day you have to restart the machine and relog back on to the server! this is a pain. anybody know a simple fix for this?

    2.) having a problem sharing mailboxes in exchange. i have delegated the correct access permisions though out look but when i add the mail box it says folder can not be displayed or expanded?? although i can manualy ask to connect to the other persons individual inbox or calender that seems to work but its a pain. i want the add mailbox feature to work.

    3.) finally anybody have a link to a gud guide to configuring exchange 2003 as at the moment iam using pop accounts to access mail as cant get the smtp connectors and pop conectors to work thru exhange either.


    any help is apreciated this my 1st sbs 2003 install and its not goin to great! lol

    any help much apprecitated
     
  2. 2005/06/10
    ericiga

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    I will try and answer question #2. It sounds like you have set up delegation correctly. Are you wanting the shared mailbox to show up in the folder list of the other user so that you can expand it and see the folders?

    If that is the case then you need to go back to the shared mailbox and and set permissions on "Mailbox - username" and any folder below that, that should be accessible (Inbox, Calendar, etc). To add the rights to these folders just right-click and choose properties. Then go to the Permissions tab and set the appropriate access.

    I hope this helps.
    Eric
     

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