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Hi All,
I have a user that can add delegates to her mailbox however the Autorisation button is always grayed out. What can cause this? only one user and the mailbox rights look OK. We use Outlook 2003 Sp3 and Exchange 2003. Regards, |
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I'd like to add this to my post:
-It's the Permission button that remains grayed out -Only one user has the problem. Thanks, "JacquesT" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Hi All, I have a user that can add delegates to her mailbox however the Autorisation button is always grayed out. What can cause this? only one user and the mailbox rights look OK. We use Outlook 2003 Sp3 and Exchange 2003. Regards, |
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I went thru a similar issue which I corrected the other day. here is the
scenarion Outlook 2003 SP2 with Exchange 2003 User A needs to have 6 delegates, but could not add any. What was done. MBX and Security rights checked on AD side. Group Memberships also checked - In AD Permissions act weird when 'unknown accounts' or Account deleted tokens are present - Group Membership members who are 'disabled' should have 'External Associated checked. Learnt it the 'hard way' that it causes issues. - Could not recreate the issue on User A logging on to another workstation. So what was different? the attached PST file PST file was 'ANSI' and not Unicode and that causes issues with PST corruption. Learnt it the hard way. - Closed PST from MBX, created Unicode based PST and imported old to new. Tried Delegation and it failed. - Detached (closed) all PSTs, logoff and logon. Open Outlook (now without PST Worked like a charm. - Reattached the Uncode PST and then added more delegates and worked like a charm - How do I explain that? any of these affect Calendar,delgation, permissions, etc esp. the AD settings. If AD is not in the picture, maybe the PST would correct it. - I now have 6 happy clients Hope this helps. -- Amin M. "JacquesT" wrote: I'd like to add this to my post: -It's the Permission button that remains grayed out -Only one user has the problem. Thanks, "JacquesT" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Hi All, I have a user that can add delegates to her mailbox however the Autorisation button is always grayed out. What can cause this? only one user and the mailbox rights look OK. We use Outlook 2003 Sp3 and Exchange 2003. Regards, |
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