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Mailbox Access in Microsoft Exchange 2000

Asked by ScottCha in Exchange Email Server, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), .Net Editors & IDEs

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My boss has asked me to find out if there's a way to see if there's a way to see which users have access to various mailboxes.

Basically he wants to know if Bob Smith has access to not only his mailbox but if there he has access to other mailboxes as well; such as Accounting, Revenue, etc.

Is there a report that can do this or would it need to be done through LDAP?

He is a very good programmer and uses .NET, and VBA.  Any examples or code snippets would be appreciated.

I am assiging max points as this will not only make me look good but EE as well.  :-)

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Zones: Exchange Email Server, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), .Net Editors & IDEs
Tags: exchange, mailbox, access, user
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Solution Provided By: msghaleb
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