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User Mailbox Access - 16.Aug.2002 6:32:00 PM   
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I have the task of maintaining an Exchange 2000 server and I know very little about the Admin process. We have the Exchange sever being backed up by Backup Exec 8.6 and every morning I get a job failed message. I check the logs and find that the job was successful but that it reports a corrupt mail message in the Information Store and it gives me the users mailbox that is effected. We have our users setup to download mail messages to a local .pst file. After the user connects to the server and downloads her mail, there is still one message listed in the Exchange Manager. So now we come to my question, How do I go about accessing the users mailbox on the server and checking to see if the message is indeed there. Is there another way for me to purge the messages in a users mailbox? Thanks in advance for any advice.

Ken
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RE: User Mailbox Access - 17.Aug.2002 4:24:00 AM   
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In ADUC, show advanced. Do properties on user object in question. Go to Exchange Advanced tab. Go to Mailbox Rights button. Add yourself to Mailbox and give yourself Full Mailbox Access, or everything if you want except Associated External Account. You will have access to that users mailbox.

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