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Yes. Share permissions are not used if the resource is accessed locally.
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User mailbox A mailbox that is assigned to an individual user in your Exchange organization. It typically contains messages, calendar items, contacts, tasks, documents, and other important business data. Linked mailbox A mailbox that is assigned to an individual user in a separate, trusted forest. Shared mailbox A mailbox that is not primarily associated with a single user and is generally configured to allow logon access for multiple users. Legacy mailbox A mailbox that resides on a server running Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange 2000 Server. Room mailbox A resource mailbox that is assigned to a meeting location, such as a conference room, auditorium, or training room. Room mailboxes can be included as resources in meeting requests, providing a simple and efficient way of organizing meetings for your users.
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Quick and dirty: Export the existing email from the new mailbox created when you created the user. Then restore into that mailbox from backup. Then import the newer email back in. Exchange 2003: Microsoft Active Directory gives you the option to automatically create a new mailbox when you create the new user account. That mailbox will be empty. You will right click on the user name in Active Directory and select Exchange Tasks. This will give you the option to delete the new empty mailbox. Then open up Microsoft Exchange 2003 System Manager and drill down until you see the individual mailboxes. Right click on the mailbox in question and select Reconnect. Browse to the user you want to connect it to and complete the process. Microsoft Exchange 2003 keeps deleted mailboxes for thirty days by default. If it has been longer than that since the user was deleted then the mailbox may have to be restored from backup.
Anyone who has the appropriate permissions.
The types of permissions that are needed for shared documents are "shared access." In other words, a shared document needs to be set to "public" access.