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Is the only way for users to be able to generate Tasks in Outlook
(connecting to Exchange 2000 server, NOT using PST files) to each
other to add them to Send On Behalf for each other? If UserA has Send
On Behalf rights in Active Directory for UserB, then UserA can send
e-mail as UserB, and I do *not* want that happening. Right now,
anytime a user creates a Task and sends it to someone it tells them
they do not have permissions to do so.
Ideas, anyone, or is this a pitfall of Exchange 2000 that was
addressed in 2003?
(connecting to Exchange 2000 server, NOT using PST files) to each
other to add them to Send On Behalf for each other? If UserA has Send
On Behalf rights in Active Directory for UserB, then UserA can send
e-mail as UserB, and I do *not* want that happening. Right now,
anytime a user creates a Task and sends it to someone it tells them
they do not have permissions to do so.
Ideas, anyone, or is this a pitfall of Exchange 2000 that was
addressed in 2003?