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"JooB" <Jo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a simple way to allow everyone see everyones calendars in Outlook
> 2007 and Exchange 2007?
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"JooB" <Jo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I am trying to automate this same process on Exchange 2007 SP1, but
PFDAVAdmin will not work for me. I open the program and connect to
Exchange and the domain controller. But, it can not get any
information for any mailboxes, citing "error 401 - unauthorized".
I've tried logging in with every account, installing "WebDAV
publishing", setting the "\exadmin\" virtual directory permission to
anonymous access, turning off the firewall, and more.
How do I get PFDAVAdmin to work on a very simple install of Exchange
2007 SP1 and Windows Server 2003? Thank you.