PFDAVAdmin can't get any info

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Hello,

I am trying to automate giving everyone read access to everyone's
calendar using Exchange 2007 SP1. I found PFDAVAdmin in this thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...hread/thread/d298a7690e9f292/f24d91e5a07db743

PFDAVAdmin can not access mailbox data (when running it directly on
the single Exchange server). I open the program, then connect to
Exchange and the domain controller. But, it can not get any
information for mailboxes or anything, citing "error 401 -
unauthorized".

I've tried connecting it with every account, installing "WebDAV
publishing", setting the "\exadmin\" virtual directory permission to
anonymous access, turning off the firewall, and more.

How do I get PFDAVAdmin to work on a very simple install of Exchange
2007 SP1 and Windows Server 2003? Thank you.
 
Hello,

I am trying to automate giving everyone read access to everyone's
calendar using Exchange 2007 SP1. I found PFDAVAdmin in this thread:http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring/b...

PFDAVAdmin can not access mailbox data (when running it directly on
the single Exchange server). I open the program, then connect to
Exchange and the domain controller. But, it can not get any
information for mailboxes or anything, citing "error 401 -
unauthorized".

I've tried connecting it with every account, installing "WebDAV
publishing", setting the "\exadmin\" virtual directory permission to
anonymous access, turning off the firewall, and more.

How do I get PFDAVAdmin to work on a very simple install of Exchange
2007 SP1 and Windows Server 2003? Thank you.

Ah, how can this program "just not work". There must be some system
requirement that I'm missing, or service that I'm blocking. But my
set up is so simple and stripped down, I can't imagine what's stopping
it.

Any suggestions on why PFDAVAdmin simply can't get mailbox info, even
when run on the Exchange 2007 server itself? Thanks.
 
have you asked in the exchange server newsgroups? This is a server tool and
they would know more about how to use than those of us on the client side.
 
have you asked in the exchange server newsgroups? This is a server tool and
they would know more about how to use than those of us on the client side.

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Ah, how can this program "just not work". There must be some system
requirement that I'm missing, or service that I'm blocking. But my
set up is so simple and stripped down, I can't imagine what's stopping
it.
Any suggestions on why PFDAVAdmin simply can't get mailbox info, even
when run on the Exchange 2007 server itself? Thanks.

Oh no, I'm so sorry. I overlooked that this was an Outlook subgroup.
 
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