How to monitor access to different user mailbox - Exchange 2003

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I need to monitor access to different user mailbox.If user1 access mailbox
of user2.
Thanks a lot.
 
Can it be done with auditing mabye it will show up in object access?

Mike.
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>I need to monitor access to different user mailbox.If user1 access mailbox
>of user2.
> Thanks a lot.
>
 
MN wrote:

> I need to monitor access to different user mailbox.If user1 access mailbox
> of user2.
> Thanks a lot.


First configure your Application Log so that it will not fill up and stop
the system. The following steps will result in LOTS of entries in your
Application Log!

In Exchange System Manager click and expand Administrative Groups -> First
Administrative Group -> Servers. Then Right click your server name and
choose Properties.

On the Diagnostic Logging tab Expand MSExchangeIS and highlight Mailbox. In
the Categories window, set Logons and Access Control to Maximum and click
OK.

You will now find an Application Log entry for every mailbox access. I
believe that you will be wanting to look for Event ID 1016 but, I am no
longer sure if that is the correct number.


HTH

Peter
 
Mailbox is not present - now what ?

"Peter" <spamfree@tampabay.rr.com> píse v diskusním príspevku
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> MN wrote:
>
>> I need to monitor access to different user mailbox.If user1 access
>> mailbox
>> of user2.
>> Thanks a lot.

>
> First configure your Application Log so that it will not fill up and stop
> the system. The following steps will result in LOTS of entries in your
> Application Log!
>
> In Exchange System Manager click and expand Administrative Groups -> First
> Administrative Group -> Servers. Then Right click your server name and
> choose Properties.
>
> On the Diagnostic Logging tab Expand MSExchangeIS and highlight Mailbox.
> In
> the Categories window, set Logons and Access Control to Maximum and click
> OK.
>
> You will now find an Application Log entry for every mailbox access. I
> believe that you will be wanting to look for Event ID 1016 but, I am no
> longer sure if that is the correct number.
>
>
> HTH
>
> Peter
>
 
i have private instead of mailbox ...

"MN" <mn@mn.com> pí¹e v diskusním pøíspìvku
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> Mailbox is not present - now what ?
>
> "Peter" <spamfree@tampabay.rr.com> píse v diskusním príspevku
> news:4693a520$0$3115$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>> MN wrote:
>>
>>> I need to monitor access to different user mailbox.If user1 access
>>> mailbox
>>> of user2.
>>> Thanks a lot.

>>
>> First configure your Application Log so that it will not fill up and stop
>> the system. The following steps will result in LOTS of entries in your
>> Application Log!
>>
>> In Exchange System Manager click and expand Administrative Groups ->
>> First
>> Administrative Group -> Servers. Then Right click your server name and
>> choose Properties.
>>
>> On the Diagnostic Logging tab Expand MSExchangeIS and highlight Mailbox.
>> In
>> the Categories window, set Logons and Access Control to Maximum and click
>> OK.
>>
>> You will now find an Application Log entry for every mailbox access. I
>> believe that you will be wanting to look for Event ID 1016 but, I am no
>> longer sure if that is the correct number.
>>
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Peter
>>

>
>
 
MN wrote:

> i have private instead of mailbox ...
>


Use Private as an alternative to Mailbox.


HTH

Peter
 
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