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My organization is currently using SBS 2003 running Exchange. Our naming
convention is such that the Windows login names are the first name of the user, and e-mail addresses are the first initial/last name (in most cases). Example: Larry Wapnitsky - login=larry, We have no problems accessing multiple users' mailboxes by entering the server URL with the users' email (minus domain), e.g. https://servername/exchange/lwapnitsky The problem lies in that we have one program that needs to access these mailboxes that is unable to. The base URL information is entered (https://servername/exchange), then the mailbox is selected via Active Directory. The error message received is "The mailbox selected cannot be accessed. Please check your credentials." This is strange, as the same administrative user is running this program as can access the multiple mailboxes. Please advise. |
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![]() In news ![]() My organization is currently using SBS 2003 running Exchange. Our naming convention is such that the Windows login names are the first name of the user, and e-mail addresses are the first initial/last name (in most cases). Example: Larry Wapnitsky - login=larry, email=lwapnitsky@*********** Oops - don't put real e-mail addresses in newsgroup posts, or in your news account settings. It's a surefire way to get spam and other junk sent to you (including viruses). We have no problems accessing multiple users' mailboxes by entering the server URL with the users' email (minus domain), You mean, the alias. e.g. https://servername/exchange/lwapnitsky Sure, if you have to access a mailbox you don't 'own', that works. Otherwise, when you log in, you get *your* mailbox. The problem lies in that we have one program that needs to access these mailboxes that is unable to. The base URL information is entered (https://servername/exchange), then the mailbox is selected via Active Directory. The error message received is "The mailbox selected cannot be accessed. Please check your credentials." This is strange, as the same administrative user is running this program as can access the multiple mailboxes. Please advise. What do you mean by a "program that needs to access those mailboxes" ? What software is it? I'd say this is an issue with the software, not with Exchange, really - have you contacted the software developers? |
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
In news ![]() My organization is currently using SBS 2003 running Exchange. Our naming convention is such that the Windows login names are the first name of the user, and e-mail addresses are the first initial/last name (in most cases). Example: Larry Wapnitsky - login=larry, email=lwapnitsky@*********** Oops - don't put real e-mail addresses in newsgroup posts, or in your news account settings. It's a surefire way to get spam and other junk sent to you (including viruses). Didn't see that...my mistake. We have no problems accessing multiple users' mailboxes by entering the server URL with the users' email (minus domain), You mean, the alias. e.g. https://servername/exchange/lwapnitsky Sure, if you have to access a mailbox you don't 'own', that works. Otherwise, when you log in, you get *your* mailbox. The problem lies in that we have one program that needs to access these mailboxes that is unable to. The base URL information is entered (https://servername/exchange), then the mailbox is selected via Active Directory. The error message received is "The mailbox selected cannot be accessed. Please check your credentials." This is strange, as the same administrative user is running this program as can access the multiple mailboxes. Please advise. What do you mean by a "program that needs to access those mailboxes" ? What software is it? I'd say this is an issue with the software, not with Exchange, really - have you contacted the software developers? The program is GFI MailArchiver. They have said to contact Microsoft, as they can't determine the problem. |
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![]() In , Larry G. Wapnitsky typed: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: In news ![]() My organization is currently using SBS 2003 running Exchange. Our naming convention is such that the Windows login names are the first name of the user, and e-mail addresses are the first initial/last name (in most cases). Example: Larry Wapnitsky - login=larry, email=lwapnitsky@*********** Oops - don't put real e-mail addresses in newsgroup posts, or in your news account settings. It's a surefire way to get spam and other junk sent to you (including viruses). Didn't see that...my mistake. We have no problems accessing multiple users' mailboxes by entering the server URL with the users' email (minus domain), You mean, the alias. e.g. https://servername/exchange/lwapnitsky Sure, if you have to access a mailbox you don't 'own', that works. Otherwise, when you log in, you get *your* mailbox. The problem lies in that we have one program that needs to access these mailboxes that is unable to. The base URL information is entered (https://servername/exchange), then the mailbox is selected via Active Directory. The error message received is "The mailbox selected cannot be accessed. Please check your credentials." This is strange, as the same administrative user is running this program as can access the multiple mailboxes. Please advise. What do you mean by a "program that needs to access those mailboxes" ? What software is it? I'd say this is an issue with the software, not with Exchange, really - have you contacted the software developers? The program is GFI MailArchiver. They have said to contact Microsoft, as they can't determine the problem. I haven't used that product myself, but you might consider posting a new message (with a more specific subject line) stating that you need some help configuring your system to use the product, and perhaps someone with more experience than I can help you out. Sorry I can't provide more assistance. |
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