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Nancy
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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 8:50 pm    Post subject: wrong license info Reply with quote

HELP!
I have a client who has SBS 2000. Two of their users get the following when
opening outlook:
"Unable to open your default e-Mail folders. You do not have permission to
log on."

Everything seems in order but while doing some basic troubleshooting we
noticed that the "About" dialoge shows them as having 2000 licenses so
obviously somehting is wrong. We didn't install the CAL's (but it's easy to
see why they're in the market for a new IT Consultant to fix things) so I'm
not sure exactly how it got this way.

The way it is listed, just in case any one asks is:
Licenses: 2000 Add Licenses

How is this possible and can any one see a reason this would lock a user out
of their exchange folders?

Thanks.
nancy
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John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:50 am    Post subject: Re: wrong license info Reply with quote

The Outlook issue is most likely not related to the Licensing glitch. Have
you tried to recreate the Users Outlook Profile on the machine in question?
Are the computers part of the SBS Domain? Can you resolve the SBS Server by
FQDN from command prompt at the computers?

--
John Oliver, Jr.
MCSE, MCT, CCNA, Exchange MVP
Microsoft Certified Partner

"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
HELP!
I have a client who has SBS 2000. Two of their users get the following
when
opening outlook:
"Unable to open your default e-Mail folders. You do not have permission to
log on."

Everything seems in order but while doing some basic troubleshooting we
noticed that the "About" dialoge shows them as having 2000 licenses so
obviously somehting is wrong. We didn't install the CAL's (but it's easy
to
see why they're in the market for a new IT Consultant to fix things) so
I'm
not sure exactly how it got this way.

The way it is listed, just in case any one asks is:
Licenses: 2000 Add Licenses

How is this possible and can any one see a reason this would lock a user
out
of their exchange folders?

Thanks.
nancy
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:50 am    Post subject: Re: wrong license info Reply with quote

Hi Nancy,

Incorrect Number of Licenses Is Displayed in the About Dialog Box
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296525

Outlook pointing to wrong user's mailbox?
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/28e1672d451ce04d/fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=8&hl=en#fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b

More on Outlook and "Unable to open your default mail folders"
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/8f4bf49eed82588/c0f5ec891ede4939?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=16&hl=en#c0f5ec891ede4939

--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================
"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B7D9ABB2-3BC6-430E-AC56-B3A6562A1514@microsoft.com...
Quote:
HELP!
I have a client who has SBS 2000. Two of their users get the following
when
opening outlook:
"Unable to open your default e-Mail folders. You do not have permission to
log on."

Everything seems in order but while doing some basic troubleshooting we
noticed that the "About" dialoge shows them as having 2000 licenses so
obviously somehting is wrong. We didn't install the CAL's (but it's easy
to
see why they're in the market for a new IT Consultant to fix things) so
I'm
not sure exactly how it got this way.

The way it is listed, just in case any one asks is:
Licenses: 2000 Add Licenses

How is this possible and can any one see a reason this would lock a user
out
of their exchange folders?

Thanks.
nancy
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Nancy
Guest





Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 4:51 pm    Post subject: Re: wrong license info Reply with quote

PS... they had an ampersand in their registered name in the registry so that
KB helped with that part of the puzzle! Thanks.

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Quote:
Hi Nancy,

Incorrect Number of Licenses Is Displayed in the About Dialog Box
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296525

Outlook pointing to wrong user's mailbox?
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/28e1672d451ce04d/fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=8&hl=en#fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b

More on Outlook and "Unable to open your default mail folders"
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/8f4bf49eed82588/c0f5ec891ede4939?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=16&hl=en#c0f5ec891ede4939

--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================
"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B7D9ABB2-3BC6-430E-AC56-B3A6562A1514@microsoft.com...
HELP!
I have a client who has SBS 2000. Two of their users get the following
when
opening outlook:
"Unable to open your default e-Mail folders. You do not have permission to
log on."

Everything seems in order but while doing some basic troubleshooting we
noticed that the "About" dialoge shows them as having 2000 licenses so
obviously somehting is wrong. We didn't install the CAL's (but it's easy
to
see why they're in the market for a new IT Consultant to fix things) so
I'm
not sure exactly how it got this way.

The way it is listed, just in case any one asks is:
Licenses: 2000 Add Licenses

How is this possible and can any one see a reason this would lock a user
out
of their exchange folders?

Thanks.
nancy


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Nancy
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 4:51 pm    Post subject: Re: wrong license info Reply with quote

We've already tried deleting and recreating the profile in the Mail settings.
When that didn't work we tried it on another computer by setting up her mail
profile there and we get the same. Sadly I didn't troubleshoot this- it was
passed on to me when our other tech finally got too frustrated. So I'm trying
to be armed with a few options before going into battle.

I know that in addition to the above steps he resolved some other network
issues for them that were somewhat unrelated so I'm assuming it wasn't this
particular issue that gave him all the headaches. Any way, I've printed these
documents you link to and if they don't help I'll just post again with the
results! Thanks for the quick response.

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Quote:
Hi Nancy,

Incorrect Number of Licenses Is Displayed in the About Dialog Box
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296525

Outlook pointing to wrong user's mailbox?
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/28e1672d451ce04d/fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=8&hl=en#fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b

More on Outlook and "Unable to open your default mail folders"
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/8f4bf49eed82588/c0f5ec891ede4939?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=16&hl=en#c0f5ec891ede4939

--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================
"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B7D9ABB2-3BC6-430E-AC56-B3A6562A1514@microsoft.com...
HELP!
I have a client who has SBS 2000. Two of their users get the following
when
opening outlook:
"Unable to open your default e-Mail folders. You do not have permission to
log on."

Everything seems in order but while doing some basic troubleshooting we
noticed that the "About" dialoge shows them as having 2000 licenses so
obviously somehting is wrong. We didn't install the CAL's (but it's easy
to
see why they're in the market for a new IT Consultant to fix things) so
I'm
not sure exactly how it got this way.

The way it is listed, just in case any one asks is:
Licenses: 2000 Add Licenses

How is this possible and can any one see a reason this would lock a user
out
of their exchange folders?

Thanks.
nancy


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Nancy
Guest





Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 4:51 pm    Post subject: Re: wrong license info Reply with quote

I can't exactly log into it to then shut down and log off... my choices are
to use the system default folders or if I say no, to have outlook close out.
Is there a way to try manually releasing the licesnse?

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Quote:
Hi Nancy,

Make sure that users use the 'Shut down and log off' from the File menu when
they want to close Outlook. If they just close it, the license won't be
released.

--
Regards,

Marina Roos
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's
www.smallbizserver.net
Take part in SBS forum:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=53

"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:9C65926C-6309-4437-901A-0AE42C6E8A4D@microsoft.com...
The users in question cannot get email from any machine they log into. Yet
at
those same machines, other accounts are working fine.
I'm apt to believe the issue is in her account not her profile on her
computer as it follows her from machine to machine.
When I checked in Exchange System Manager under user logins, the two users
who cannot connect to their mailbox are not listed. Everyone else with the
exception of one other user (Who doesn't seem to be experiencing any
issues
with outlook/exchange as of 1/2 hour ago) is listed there. Since the one
oddball user can ger her email even without a login listed in Exchange I'm
leaning toward the possibility maybe her SID has become corrupt or
something
to that effect.

Is there a good way to recreate her account settings without deleting the
original account or losing her existing exchange store which has over
10,000KB of messages stored in it?

Thanks.
Nancy

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Hi Nancy,

Incorrect Number of Licenses Is Displayed in the About Dialog Box
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296525

Outlook pointing to wrong user's mailbox?

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/28e1672d451ce04d/fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=8&hl=en#fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b

More on Outlook and "Unable to open your default mail folders"

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/8f4bf49eed82588/c0f5ec891ede4939?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=16&hl=en#c0f5ec891ede4939

--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================
"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B7D9ABB2-3BC6-430E-AC56-B3A6562A1514@microsoft.com...
HELP!
I have a client who has SBS 2000. Two of their users get the following
when
opening outlook:
"Unable to open your default e-Mail folders. You do not have
permission to
log on."

Everything seems in order but while doing some basic troubleshooting
we
noticed that the "About" dialoge shows them as having 2000 licenses so
obviously somehting is wrong. We didn't install the CAL's (but it's
easy
to
see why they're in the market for a new IT Consultant to fix things)
so
I'm
not sure exactly how it got this way.

The way it is listed, just in case any one asks is:
Licenses: 2000 Add Licenses

How is this possible and can any one see a reason this would lock a
user
out
of their exchange folders?

Thanks.
nancy





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Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]
Guest





Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 4:51 pm    Post subject: Re: wrong license info Reply with quote

Hi Nancy,

Make sure that users use the 'Shut down and log off' from the File menu when
they want to close Outlook. If they just close it, the license won't be
released.

--
Regards,

Marina Roos
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's
www.smallbizserver.net
Take part in SBS forum:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=53

"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:9C65926C-6309-4437-901A-0AE42C6E8A4D@microsoft.com...
Quote:
The users in question cannot get email from any machine they log into. Yet
at
those same machines, other accounts are working fine.
I'm apt to believe the issue is in her account not her profile on her
computer as it follows her from machine to machine.
When I checked in Exchange System Manager under user logins, the two users
who cannot connect to their mailbox are not listed. Everyone else with the
exception of one other user (Who doesn't seem to be experiencing any
issues
with outlook/exchange as of 1/2 hour ago) is listed there. Since the one
oddball user can ger her email even without a login listed in Exchange I'm
leaning toward the possibility maybe her SID has become corrupt or
something
to that effect.

Is there a good way to recreate her account settings without deleting the
original account or losing her existing exchange store which has over
10,000KB of messages stored in it?

Thanks.
Nancy

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Hi Nancy,

Incorrect Number of Licenses Is Displayed in the About Dialog Box
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296525

Outlook pointing to wrong user's mailbox?

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/28e1672d451ce04d/fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=8&hl=en#fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b

More on Outlook and "Unable to open your default mail folders"

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/8f4bf49eed82588/c0f5ec891ede4939?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=16&hl=en#c0f5ec891ede4939

--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================
"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B7D9ABB2-3BC6-430E-AC56-B3A6562A1514@microsoft.com...
HELP!
I have a client who has SBS 2000. Two of their users get the following
when
opening outlook:
"Unable to open your default e-Mail folders. You do not have
permission to
log on."

Everything seems in order but while doing some basic troubleshooting
we
noticed that the "About" dialoge shows them as having 2000 licenses so
obviously somehting is wrong. We didn't install the CAL's (but it's
easy
to
see why they're in the market for a new IT Consultant to fix things)
so
I'm
not sure exactly how it got this way.

The way it is listed, just in case any one asks is:
Licenses: 2000 Add Licenses

How is this possible and can any one see a reason this would lock a
user
out
of their exchange folders?

Thanks.
nancy


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Nancy
Guest





Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 4:51 pm    Post subject: Re: wrong license info Reply with quote

The users in question cannot get email from any machine they log into. Yet at
those same machines, other accounts are working fine.
I'm apt to believe the issue is in her account not her profile on her
computer as it follows her from machine to machine.
When I checked in Exchange System Manager under user logins, the two users
who cannot connect to their mailbox are not listed. Everyone else with the
exception of one other user (Who doesn't seem to be experiencing any issues
with outlook/exchange as of 1/2 hour ago) is listed there. Since the one
oddball user can ger her email even without a login listed in Exchange I'm
leaning toward the possibility maybe her SID has become corrupt or something
to that effect.

Is there a good way to recreate her account settings without deleting the
original account or losing her existing exchange store which has over
10,000KB of messages stored in it?

Thanks.
Nancy

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Quote:
Hi Nancy,

Incorrect Number of Licenses Is Displayed in the About Dialog Box
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296525

Outlook pointing to wrong user's mailbox?
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/28e1672d451ce04d/fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=8&hl=en#fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b

More on Outlook and "Unable to open your default mail folders"
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/8f4bf49eed82588/c0f5ec891ede4939?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=16&hl=en#c0f5ec891ede4939

--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================
"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B7D9ABB2-3BC6-430E-AC56-B3A6562A1514@microsoft.com...
HELP!
I have a client who has SBS 2000. Two of their users get the following
when
opening outlook:
"Unable to open your default e-Mail folders. You do not have permission to
log on."

Everything seems in order but while doing some basic troubleshooting we
noticed that the "About" dialoge shows them as having 2000 licenses so
obviously somehting is wrong. We didn't install the CAL's (but it's easy
to
see why they're in the market for a new IT Consultant to fix things) so
I'm
not sure exactly how it got this way.

The way it is listed, just in case any one asks is:
Licenses: 2000 Add Licenses

How is this possible and can any one see a reason this would lock a user
out
of their exchange folders?

Thanks.
nancy


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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
Guest





Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 8:51 pm    Post subject: Re: wrong license info Reply with quote

Make sure the affected users have SELF listed with Read access rights as
well as FULL mailbox rights

Mailbox Rights for New Users Shows Only Self
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=272153

Maybe also try to logging onto the affected user's mailbox using OWA.

--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================
"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:79F8FCCA-649E-426D-8686-FE629E69595E@microsoft.com...
Quote:
I can't exactly log into it to then shut down and log off... my choices are
to use the system default folders or if I say no, to have outlook close
out.
Is there a way to try manually releasing the licesnse?

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Hi Nancy,

Make sure that users use the 'Shut down and log off' from the File menu
when
they want to close Outlook. If they just close it, the license won't be
released.

--
Regards,

Marina Roos
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's
www.smallbizserver.net
Take part in SBS forum:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=53

"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:9C65926C-6309-4437-901A-0AE42C6E8A4D@microsoft.com...
The users in question cannot get email from any machine they log into.
Yet
at
those same machines, other accounts are working fine.
I'm apt to believe the issue is in her account not her profile on her
computer as it follows her from machine to machine.
When I checked in Exchange System Manager under user logins, the two
users
who cannot connect to their mailbox are not listed. Everyone else with
the
exception of one other user (Who doesn't seem to be experiencing any
issues
with outlook/exchange as of 1/2 hour ago) is listed there. Since the
one
oddball user can ger her email even without a login listed in Exchange
I'm
leaning toward the possibility maybe her SID has become corrupt or
something
to that effect.

Is there a good way to recreate her account settings without deleting
the
original account or losing her existing exchange store which has over
10,000KB of messages stored in it?

Thanks.
Nancy

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Hi Nancy,

Incorrect Number of Licenses Is Displayed in the About Dialog Box
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296525

Outlook pointing to wrong user's mailbox?

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/28e1672d451ce04d/fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=8&hl=en#fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b

More on Outlook and "Unable to open your default mail folders"

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/8f4bf49eed82588/c0f5ec891ede4939?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=16&hl=en#c0f5ec891ede4939

--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================
"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B7D9ABB2-3BC6-430E-AC56-B3A6562A1514@microsoft.com...
HELP!
I have a client who has SBS 2000. Two of their users get the
following
when
opening outlook:
"Unable to open your default e-Mail folders. You do not have
permission to
log on."

Everything seems in order but while doing some basic
troubleshooting
we
noticed that the "About" dialoge shows them as having 2000 licenses
so
obviously somehting is wrong. We didn't install the CAL's (but it's
easy
to
see why they're in the market for a new IT Consultant to fix
things)
so
I'm
not sure exactly how it got this way.

The way it is listed, just in case any one asks is:
Licenses: 2000 Add Licenses

How is this possible and can any one see a reason this would lock a
user
out
of their exchange folders?

Thanks.
nancy





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Nancy
Guest





Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 4:51 pm    Post subject: Re: wrong license info Reply with quote

It turns out there is something very wrong with these two user accounts. For
some reason neither can retrieve their mail folders unless we give the
administrator account "Full Access" rights to their mailbox. Once I added
that and recreated the profile on their respective computers the issue was
resolved. Sadly there are many issues like this on their network and we're
inheriting a veritable nightmare.

If any one else comes across this and figures out a way around it without
the heightened security rights let me know what you got!!!

Thanks for your help everyone.
Nancy

"Nancy" wrote:

[quote]PS... they had an ampersand in their registered name in the registry so that
KB helped with that part of the puzzle! Thanks.

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Hi Nancy,

Incorrect Number of Licenses Is Displayed in the About Dialog Box
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296525

Outlook pointing to wrong user's mailbox?
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/28e1672d451ce04d/fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=8&hl=en#fabf3a7f8c7a3a8b

More on Outlook and "Unable to open your default mail folders"
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/8f4bf49eed82588/c0f5ec891ede4939?lnk=st&q=sbs+2000+outlook+Unable+to+open+your+default+e-Mail+folders.+You+do+not+have+permission+to&rnum=16&hl=en#c0f5ec891ede4939

--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================
"Nancy" <Nancy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B7D9ABB2-3BC6-430E-AC56-B3A6562A1514@microsoft.com...
HELP!
I have a client who has SBS 2000. Two of their users get the following
when
opening outlook:
"Unable to open your default e-Mail folders. You do not have permission to
log on."

Everything seems in order but while doing some basic troubleshooting we
noticed that the "About" dialoge shows them as having 2000 licenses so
obviously somehting is wrong. We didn't install the CAL's (but it's easy
to
see why they're in the market for a new IT Consultant to fix things) so
I'm
not sure exactly how it got this way.

The way it is listed, just in case any one asks is:
Licenses: 2000 Add Licenses

How is this possible and can any one see a reason this would lock a user
out
of their exchange folders?

Thanks.
nancy


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