Where in the SBS Admin Console can I give myself
permissions to access another users mailbox?

Thanks,

John H

Re: Permission for another user to access mailbox by Jim

Jim
Thu Jan 15 07:24:49 CST 2004

I always do this from the user's Outlook. A series of right clicks on
the mailbox and the inbox.

You can give the administrator permission to see everyones from inside
the Exchange manager. You right click on your information store and
look at the permissions tab. Scroll down to send and receive but this
gives the administrator permission to see everyones.

"johnh" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Where in the SBS Admin Console can I give myself
>permissions to access another users mailbox?
>
>Thanks,
>
>John H

Jim B. SBS MVP
remove the mvp to send email

Re: Permission for another user to access mailbox by Kevin

Kevin
Thu Jan 15 10:43:03 CST 2004

In an SBS/Exchange environment, each user has the ability to decide if they
want to give permission to one or more people to access their inbox, their
calendar, etc. Right click on the folder in question (say your InBox), click
on Properties, then click on Permissions. By default you will see two
entries (Default and Anonymous). You can click on the ADD button and add
another user, and then determine how much access they can have.

We have several traveling salesmen at one customer site, and the office
manager, keeps each of the salesmen's in-boxes opened all the time!

Jim has explained how to give the Administrator global access to everything.
-kw

"johnh" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Where in the SBS Admin Console can I give myself
> permissions to access another users mailbox?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John H