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Hello,
Till recently we were using Exchange 5.5/OL2002 and had no problems using the security settings template to avoid the security warnings otherwise raised by a custom form that uses the address book. Recently we upgraded the server to Exchange 2003 and some of the clients to OL2003. We reinstalled the security template on the server. Since then on the OL2002 (not on OL2003) clients we receive the security warning. The only way to make it disappear is to grant all users owner access to the public folder where the security template resides. I don't think this is normal, is it? tia Chris |
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