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Browse All TopicsHello friends,
I have a situation with Exchange 2000 Server. We primarally use Windows XP on site and every now and again I will have a user that can not access their mailbox. Outlook 2002 reports:
"Cannot start Microsoft Outlook. You do not have permission to logon."
The only way I can resolve the issue is if I go into the Active Directory/Exchange Advanced/Mailbox Rights and allow "Everyone" to have full mailbox access. From a security standpoint, this is horrible.
Does anyone know why Outlook would give such an error when "Self" has full mailbox rights?
Thanks for the help!
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