Disable Automap exchange service pack 2
Is it possible to disable automapping in exchange 2010 sp2 so it no longer automaps mailboxes in outlook when you add full access permissions? I have a client that doesnt want this feature enabled but wants the ability to open mailboxes and add access to other mailboxes easy without them showing up in their mailbox. Currently i know you can only disable it via Exchange management shell but you have to keep running the script whenever you modify the full access permissions. I am wondering if their is an easy way I can accomplish this without having to touch powershell everytime i create a user.
October 3rd, 2012 10:11pm

Hi Yes you can disable automap for mailboxes, how to do this: Disable Automap in Exchange Remigiusz ExchangeBlog.pl
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October 4th, 2012 1:08am

I realize you can do this but im just trying to find out if you can just turn automap off without having to run scripts everytime you create a mailbox. Is there a script that disables it entirely?
October 4th, 2012 11:40am

you can add access to mailbox using Security Group then automapp won't work Remigiusz
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October 4th, 2012 12:50pm

I realize you can do this but im just trying to find out if you can just turn automap off without having to run scripts everytime you create a mailbox. Is there a script that disables it entirely? No, it cant be disabled, scripting is probably the only option to disable it after the fact per Disable Outlook Auto-Mapping with Full Access Mailboxes
October 4th, 2012 2:46pm

I realize you can do this but im just trying to find out if you can just turn automap off without having to run scripts everytime you create a mailbox. Is there a script that disables it entirely? No, it cant be disabled, scripting is probably the only option to disable it after the fact per Disable Outlook Auto-Mapping with Full Access Mailboxes
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October 4th, 2012 2:57pm

Thanks for the response. Is there an easy way to automate the process with an executable file that would run the exchange shell script. So they would execute the executable and be prompted for what mail box they would like to modify.
October 12th, 2012 3:33pm

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