The Exchange folder are created for each client with the default client
language setting not the server language.
http://www.slipstick.com has a list of tool you can use to
change them. Outlook 2002 SP1 has by default a feature to reset the names.
Otherwise you could try to obtain an old Exchange 5.0 client to change them.
Another option is to use http://www.masuch.net or an Outlook 2000/2002
macro: http://195.97.240.247/modifydefaultfoldernames.htm
Siegfried added
> macro: http://195.97.240.247/modifydefaultfoldernames.htm
Heads up. IP doesn't work after the domain moved to another server. Use
http://www.cdolive.com/modifydefaultfoldernames.htm instead.
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Quote:> Hi...
> I noticed while creating large amount of mailbox account, the folder name
> are sometime not the correct one. The name of the folder is create the
first
> time the client accesses his mailbox ! But I was wondering if it's not the
> system account while reading it which enable the system language on the
> folders!
> When it happen, I have to access to the user account using his account
> information via an Exchange Client program which allow renaming the
folders!
> But is it possible for an admin using maybe scripts to access to any
mailbox
> easily in order to rename folders ?
> Any Help would be welcomed
> Nicolas