These should help http://www.msexchange.org/articles_tutorials/exchange-server-2007/management-administration/managing-resource-mailboxes-exchange-server-2007-part1.html http://exchangeserverpro.com/exchange-server-2010-room-mailboxes-step-by-step-guide
You need to get with your exchange server administrator to get that information, unless you are looking for Hotmail or GMail, then that is a different story.
Kindly contact to your Email hosting provider. If you are using G mail then also contact their support team.
Try to run Outlook in safe mode. If that does not help, go for a third party PST Repair tool. I would recommend Stellar Phoenix PST repair tool.
You can easily delete it with no problem, but, before you do, have you tried to repair it using the tool that comes with Outlook? Here is the Knowledge Base article on it, might be worth a shot. It is Q296088.
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http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF015.html this should get you going.
It seems that your sys admin has initiated a policy to block all links due to spam emails, which is a very good policy. A lot of people click on those links without truly knowing what they are doing and wind up introducing a lot of problems for those that have to clean it up. [...]
Its a bit hard to tell with the limited information but: If your DNS is down, mail will not work. Apart from that I don’t think exchange really cares if your DC is up or not as it is not something that depends on its services, usually. To be really detailed about this you’d have [...]
For different OS’es, there are different procedures, and since you did not give what version of Windows your daughter is on, I am going to guess 7 and give you this link: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/turn-on-remote-desktop-in-windows-vista/ I know, it says Vista, but, go to the site and it also shows 7. Good luck.
If they have access to the other account and you link them together, then there is a very good possibility that they can see it, unless you leave the password option alone, where you have to enter the password each time you access the account.
I think your best bet is to email Microsoft on this question, you would get a better answer.
There is the possibility that you have not mapped them. If you deal with a lot of Personal Folders in Outlook, I would highly suggest that you name the folders, the source folders, the exact name of what you want them to be, i.e., Marketing, Fiscal. Not only would it help you figure out which [...]
Then the exec must go in and assign a new person to take your place, until then, most request would go into limbo because it is looking for you to take care of them and no one else has your rights, do they?
Why not? What error do you get? DId you try to reset your password?
Go to Settings page. Under the option ”Create contacts for auto-complete”, ensure that you check “When I send a message to a new person, add them to other contacts…” option. This should work.
If you are using Outlook, he either needs to take you off of his DL so that you do not receive anymore invites, and/or, you need to remove those dates that are already on your calender so that you don’t receive those reminders telling you what is coming up.
It would depend on a couple of things first. Is it a private calendar or a calendar on a network? If so, the network administrator or the owner may have set it where you do not have access. We need more information.
No. Anyone who receives the meeting invite can forward it on to others.





