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gk_bren
I've created an Exchange public folder, which contains 50
contact folders. (This allows us to allow different
regions access to just their customers.)
I want to send a mail message to a group of customers. So
I highlight all the contacts with e-mail addresses, go to
the Actions menu and choose "New Message to Contact".
I get the following error: "You do not have the permission
to send the message on behalf of the specified user."
I am the owner of the folder! This method works in a
different Exchange public folder, just not in our customer
folders. It doesn't matter if I have just one name
selected, I get the same error.
The only difference (that I'm aware of) between the two
folders is that the folder that works was created by
importing names into a PST and then copying the contents
of the PST to the public folder. Changes are made
manually. The folder that doesn't work has names imported
into it using a VB program.
Can anyone give any light on this problem?
contact folders. (This allows us to allow different
regions access to just their customers.)
I want to send a mail message to a group of customers. So
I highlight all the contacts with e-mail addresses, go to
the Actions menu and choose "New Message to Contact".
I get the following error: "You do not have the permission
to send the message on behalf of the specified user."
I am the owner of the folder! This method works in a
different Exchange public folder, just not in our customer
folders. It doesn't matter if I have just one name
selected, I get the same error.
The only difference (that I'm aware of) between the two
folders is that the folder that works was created by
importing names into a PST and then copying the contents
of the PST to the public folder. Changes are made
manually. The folder that doesn't work has names imported
into it using a VB program.
Can anyone give any light on this problem?