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When you create a new user by using the Add User Wizard from the Server Management console, an Exchange mailbox is created automatically for the new user. As a result, you don't usually have to create Exchange mailboxes separately. On occasion, though, you may need to modify some aspect of a user's Exchange configuration.

Several tabs in the user account Properties dialog box are useful for managing mailboxes. To summon this dialog box, choose Start All Programs Administrative Tools Active Directory Users and Computers. Then drill down to the user account you need to modify and double-click it to bring up the Properties dialog box. The following sections describe the Exchange features that are available from the various tabs of this dialog box.

The Exchange General tab

The Exchange General tab, as shown in Figure 11-2, lets you set these options:

Figure 11-2: The Exchange General tab.

The E-mail Addresses tab

The E-mail Addresses tab of the User Properties dialog box, as shown in Figure 11-3, displays the e-mail addresses associated with a user account. If an e-mail address has been assigned incorrectly, you can use this dialog box to change it. Just select the incorrect e-mail address, click the Edit button, and enter the correct e-mail address. You can also add or remove an e-mail address from this dialog box.

Figure 11-3: The E-mail Addresses tab.

The Exchange Features tab

Figure 11-4 shows the Exchange Features tab of the user Properties dialog box, which lets you configure optional Exchange features for the user.

Figure 11-4: The Exchange Features tab.

The following list describes these features:

The Exchange Advanced tab

On the Exchange Advanced tab, as shown in Figure 11-5, you can configure various advanced features of Exchange.

Figure 11-5: The Exchange Advanced tab.

The following list describes these features:

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