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Old May 19th 06, 11:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DMc2004
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The problem is as follows:

We currently have some training machines that we use to train users on a
variety of applications. Outlook being one of them. These machines are setup
to log on as Administrator straight away so that nobody needs to know that
password.

The problem is that in outlook when you try and set folder permissions that
do not work correctly. The email accounts that are being used are Student1 to
Student5.

We are currently Microsoft Exchange 2000.

What we would like to do is still to use the administrator login, but with
student email addresses, and still beable to use folder permissions correctly.

Any ideas.

D
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Old May 23rd 06, 10:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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What exactly doesn't work?

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"DMc2004" wrote in message ...
The problem is as follows:

We currently have some training machines that we use to train users on a
variety of applications. Outlook being one of them. These machines are setup
to log on as Administrator straight away so that nobody needs to know that
password.

The problem is that in outlook when you try and set folder permissions that
do not work correctly. The email accounts that are being used are Student1 to
Student5.

We are currently Microsoft Exchange 2000.

What we would like to do is still to use the administrator login, but with
student email addresses, and still beable to use folder permissions correctly.

Any ideas.

D

 




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