C
Chris
I have a client who is trying to access another mailbox.
He has an account in domain A and one is domain B. The
user domains do not trust each other, but the Exchange
Server domains do.
I had this similar issue a little while ago, and created
an lmhosts file and multiple Outlook profiles so that
Outlook will prompt for login information when accessing
the othter mailbox.
Since then, we have upgraded to Win2K and Office 2000- in
this case we are using Outlook 2000.
I can't get Outlook to prompt for the login information- I
just get an error saying "You do not have permission to
log on" when accessing the other profile.
Thanks
He has an account in domain A and one is domain B. The
user domains do not trust each other, but the Exchange
Server domains do.
I had this similar issue a little while ago, and created
an lmhosts file and multiple Outlook profiles so that
Outlook will prompt for login information when accessing
the othter mailbox.
Since then, we have upgraded to Win2K and Office 2000- in
this case we are using Outlook 2000.
I can't get Outlook to prompt for the login information- I
just get an error saying "You do not have permission to
log on" when accessing the other profile.
Thanks