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From: MarioFromBelgium on 5 Feb 2007 05:57 Hi guys, I've read the thread and as an admin I'm interested in the possibility to go through OWA to someone's mailbox (of which I have Full Mailbox Rights) However, my IE doesn't ask me to authenticate it just opens my mailbox. What is the solution for this? Mario "Jimmy Chu" wrote: > I can log on as that user in OWA and change the message, but how do I log on > as that user in Outlook? When I mount that user's mailbox, all the settings > are still mine. > > > "Cathy" <cathy.herrmann(a)alverno.edu> wrote in message > news:1165331071.912337.200060(a)l12g2000cwl.googlegroups.com... > > If you are using Outlook, select Out of Office Assistant from the Tools > > menu, there is a text box to type the message in. Also don't forget to > > turn it on. > > > > If you are using OWA, then you have to do it from the Options menu. > > > > Jimmy Chu wrote: > >> Mark, > >> > >> How to do you get the message part? I could mount user's mailbox but > >> couldn't find a way to edit the message. > >> > >> > >> "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark(a)mvps.org> wrote in message > >> news:407aj2914q2p0sngir28n6d0ghnhk877fh(a)4ax.com... > >> > On 17 Oct 2006 10:21:09 -0700, marmantrout(a)gmail.com wrote: > >> > > >> >>As a admin, I need to change a out of office message for a user. I > >> >>don't want to reset there password and log in as them but I will if I > >> >>have to. Anyone know how to change this will Exchange System Manager ? > >> >>or any other admin tool ? > >> > > >> > Grant yourself full mailbox access to it and then log onto it as > >> > yourself. Change the message and then remove the permissions you just > >> > applied. > > > > >
From: MarioFromBelgium on 5 Feb 2007 09:10
Sorry guys to have bothered you with this stupid question. I can jus add the username aftre the url and thats it. THX "MarioFromBelgium" <MarioFromBelgium(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:83B5C6C0-CB8A-4A03-9E70-985C04D84F8F(a)microsoft.com... > Hi guys, > > I've read the thread and as an admin I'm interested in the possibility to > go > through OWA to someone's mailbox (of which I have Full Mailbox Rights) > However, my IE doesn't ask me to authenticate it just opens my mailbox. > > What is the solution for this? > > Mario > > "Jimmy Chu" wrote: > >> I can log on as that user in OWA and change the message, but how do I log >> on >> as that user in Outlook? When I mount that user's mailbox, all the >> settings >> are still mine. >> >> >> "Cathy" <cathy.herrmann(a)alverno.edu> wrote in message >> news:1165331071.912337.200060(a)l12g2000cwl.googlegroups.com... >> > If you are using Outlook, select Out of Office Assistant from the Tools >> > menu, there is a text box to type the message in. Also don't forget to >> > turn it on. >> > >> > If you are using OWA, then you have to do it from the Options menu. >> > >> > Jimmy Chu wrote: >> >> Mark, >> >> >> >> How to do you get the message part? I could mount user's mailbox but >> >> couldn't find a way to edit the message. >> >> >> >> >> >> "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark(a)mvps.org> wrote in message >> >> news:407aj2914q2p0sngir28n6d0ghnhk877fh(a)4ax.com... >> >> > On 17 Oct 2006 10:21:09 -0700, marmantrout(a)gmail.com wrote: >> >> > >> >> >>As a admin, I need to change a out of office message for a user. I >> >> >>don't want to reset there password and log in as them but I will if >> >> >>I >> >> >>have to. Anyone know how to change this will Exchange System Manager >> >> >>? >> >> >>or any other admin tool ? >> >> > >> >> > Grant yourself full mailbox access to it and then log onto it as >> >> > yourself. Change the message and then remove the permissions you >> >> > just >> >> > applied. >> > >> >> >> |