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Many Users on the same Mail-Account

Hi,

I have a very simple question. I installed Pegasus on a Windows 2008 R2 Terminal Server for 5 users.

Each one of the 5 users wants to work on the same mail-Account. As if they were the same user.

I have already installed Pegasus under the Admin-User and successfully connected everything to the Mail-Provider.

Everything works fine. Mail sending, Mail receiving.

How can I set up the 5 users? When I start Pegasus under a normal user, then the normal Setup-Assistent starts, and I have to reenter everything, although I'm already seeing the same Inbox as the Admin, without doing nothing.

Also, there seems to be a problem with the access to the Mail-Folder (I have given each user full access to C:\PMAIL\MAIL)

How can I do it?

Any suggestions welcome,

Boris. 

 

<p>Hi,</p><p>I have a very simple question. I installed Pegasus on a Windows 2008 R2 Terminal Server for 5 users.</p><p>Each one of the 5 users wants to work on the same mail-Account. As if they were the same user.</p><p>I have already installed Pegasus under the Admin-User and successfully connected everything to the Mail-Provider.</p><p>Everything works fine. Mail sending, Mail receiving.</p><p>How can I set up the 5 users? When I start Pegasus under a normal user, then the normal Setup-Assistent starts, and I have to reenter everything, although I'm already seeing the same Inbox as the Admin, without doing nothing.</p><p>Also, there seems to be a problem with the access to the Mail-Folder (I have given each user full access to C:\PMAIL\MAIL)</p><p>How can I do it?</p><p>Any suggestions welcome,</p><p>Boris. </p><p> </p>

If I understand your question, you don't need to set up the five users.  They will all have the same user name and password.  However, I would recommend against this setup unless you have a very specific reason for doing so.  Accountability will be lost, and it could be confusing.

If you have successfully set up the "Admin" user, you should not keep seeing the Setup Assistant each time.  Check your access privileges for all folders within the c:\pmail folder.

<p>If I understand your question, you don't need to set up the five users.  They will all have the same user name and password.  However, I would recommend against this setup unless you have a very specific reason for doing so.  Accountability will be lost, and it could be confusing.</p><p>If you have successfully set up the "Admin" user, you should not keep seeing the Setup Assistant each time.  Check your access privileges for all folders within the c:\pmail folder.</p>
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