Hello everyone!
I have a user that is using MacMail in a Microsoft AD environment with Exchange 2003. There are multiple companies on this Exchange server each with their own Public Folders which they can only see (except in this case). This user is using MacMail and can not only view, but ACCESS another companies Public Folders. This is the only user we are aware of that can do this (however, most of the other Mac clients are using Entourage). We even put a specific "deny" for this user against these folders and she still gets in. Is there something unique about MacMail vs. Entourage that would allow this?
Thanks so much in advance! Sorry if this is posted in the wrong area.
I have a user that is using MacMail in a Microsoft AD environment with Exchange 2003. There are multiple companies on this Exchange server each with their own Public Folders which they can only see (except in this case). This user is using MacMail and can not only view, but ACCESS another companies Public Folders. This is the only user we are aware of that can do this (however, most of the other Mac clients are using Entourage). We even put a specific "deny" for this user against these folders and she still gets in. Is there something unique about MacMail vs. Entourage that would allow this?
Thanks so much in advance! Sorry if this is posted in the wrong area.