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From: Ben Jolly (Ben.Jolly
Neonsys.com)Date: Tue May 22 2001 - 15:55:04 CDT
To be more specific here is an example event out of an application log
Event Type: Success Audit
Event Source: MSExchangeIS Private
Event Category: Logons
Event ID: 1016
Date: 5/22/2001
Time: 2:20:47 PM
User: N/A
Computer: xxxxxxx
Description:
NT User 1 logged on to Users 2 mailbox, and is not the primary Windows NT
account on this mailbox.
-----Original Message-----
From: Schoonaert, Luk [mailto:LSchoonaert
TDSInternational.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 2:16 PM
To: Russell Munday; focus-ms
securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: Exchange access question
Yes, you can check the eventlogs of your NT server (security logs) and also
in Exchange Administrator you go to your server's information store, there
you can find which account is logged on to which mailbox, when it accessed
and when it logged off...
Cheers
Luk
-----Original Message-----
From: Russell Munday [mailto:rmunday
syscap.com]
Sent: maandag 21 mei 2001 15:38
To: 'focus-ms
securityfocus.com'
Subject: Exchange access question
Hi all, quick question for any MS Exchange gurus.
Is it possible to track when someone's Inbox is opened? i.e. unauthorized
person accessing someone else's Inbox.
TIA
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