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At my workplace, our company uses a Windows Server 2003 domain
network, and we're going to be migrated to an Exchange 2007 server (we
had a POP3/SMTP server for email until now). Local client is Outlook
2003.
My problem is that, although I do have a domain user login, I never
used it to log into my machine in years. I use a separate local
workstation login and connect to server shares and the POP/SMTP server
manually (with the domain user login and password). My machine is
heavily customized (user-based), those customizations would be
destroyed if I have to move to a different user profile on my machine.
So I'm looking for a way to keep logging in to my machine as user
"B" (not a member of the domain) while connecting to the Exchange
server over the LAN as user "A". Is there any way to do that? From
searching the net, I couldn't find anything.
BTW: There is no IMAP functionality set up for the Exchange server
(AFAIK, Exchange could do that), so I cannot use that as a workaround
for mail.
Any hints?
network, and we're going to be migrated to an Exchange 2007 server (we
had a POP3/SMTP server for email until now). Local client is Outlook
2003.
My problem is that, although I do have a domain user login, I never
used it to log into my machine in years. I use a separate local
workstation login and connect to server shares and the POP/SMTP server
manually (with the domain user login and password). My machine is
heavily customized (user-based), those customizations would be
destroyed if I have to move to a different user profile on my machine.
So I'm looking for a way to keep logging in to my machine as user
"B" (not a member of the domain) while connecting to the Exchange
server over the LAN as user "A". Is there any way to do that? From
searching the net, I couldn't find anything.
BTW: There is no IMAP functionality set up for the Exchange server
(AFAIK, Exchange could do that), so I cannot use that as a workaround
for mail.
Any hints?