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Server - Where is the voice mail stored

Hi,
Would anyone happen to know where voice mail is stored on Unity Servers?  I realize that it uses exchange, but the sound bytes have to be stored somewhere...  I'm trying to find out if there's a way to listen to voice mail on server.  Thanks
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They are stored in the Exchange mailboxes, you can even replace the attachment with a different file and then listen to that through your phone, I used to do that because we're not allowed to use speakers. I dare say you would see them on the Exchange server's M: drive if you enabled it but I haven't tried. I might try tomorrow just for fun.
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Andyalder,
I actually tried that.  When I go to M:\\MBX and click to open a users folder, I get "Access Denied".  I'm logged in as a user that belongs to the domain admins ground and local admins group... Any suggestions?
Members of Domain Admin have an inerrant deny on Exchange mailboxes, you get this with Exmerge and other Exchange utilities. Create a new user and grant it rights to the mbx (or to the whole org/server/store if you want) but don't put it in any special groups. Don't modify M: directory permissions, you can make a right mess doing that.
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Hey Andyalder,
I created a new user and gave it full rights to my voice mail directory in mbx.  I'm able to open the folder now, but I don't see any files (and I have several new voice messages on my phone).  Any ideas?
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