Re: Exchange 2003 send as permission,please help!

From: big_bear_grrrr (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/06/04


Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 02:05:46 -0700

No the user isn't a member of any of the groups mentioned.
I can't figure it out as if I add her to the domain admin
group it works fine but yet have given her full mailbox
access on teh mailbox in question and also added her to
the security tab of advanced features which she keeps
disappearing from,as you mention about permissions
resetting themselves.....

V
>-----Original Message-----
>Does your user belong to any of the following groups?
> a.. Enterprise Admins
> b.. Schema Admins
> c.. Domain Admins
> d.. Administrators
> e.. Domain Controllers
> f.. Cert Publishers
> g.. Backup Operators
> h.. Replicator Server Operators
> i.. Account Operators
> j.. Print Operators
>Or does she belong to a group that's a member of one of
these groups? These
>groups, and any group or user that's a member of them,
have their
>permissions reset by Active Directory every hour. For
more information, see
>KB 318180, "AdminSDHolder Thread Affects Transitive
Members of Distribution
>Groups" at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
kbid=318180.
>
>If this is causing your problem, you'll have to change
the user's group
>memberships to fix it.
>
>--
>Teresa Appelgate
>Exchange User Education
>
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>"Vinnie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:08e701c4a6ce$f94f8af0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Thanks for the reply Teresa.
>>
>> I had given full mailbox access and only have 1 DC. I
>> notice from the MS Knowledgebase it says to
select "view"
>> and then "advanced features" and then select the mailbox
>> that you want the other user to be able to send from and
>> select "security" and then add in the user.
>>
>> However I notice after adding the user in she
mysteriously
>> disappears from this box. I added her in yesterday and
>> clicked apply and then checked an hour later and she was
>> still there (in the security tab) and then this morning
I
>> notice she is gone!!! Weird.
>>
>> Anyway still I get the saem error msg and the user can't
>> send as another user.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Vmc
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Did you also go to Exchange Advanced/Mailbox Rights and
>> give the user Full
>> >Mailbox Access? And do you have multiple domain
>> controllers (if you do, you
>> >have to allow time for Active Directory replication).
>> >
>> >Did you create a new Outlook profile for the user that
>> associates the user
>> >with the mailbox?
>> >
>> >--
>> >Teresa Appelgate
>> >Exchange User Education
>> >
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>> >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
and
>> confers no rights.
>> >
>> >Please do not send email directly to this alias. This
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>> >
>> >
>> >"big bear" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in
>> message
>> >news:0bcb01c4a638$b86b0fa0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> >> Hi All I have Exchange 2003 standard. Put simply I
have
>> >> followed the exact ms knowledge base item on how to
>> >> allow "send as " permission to another mailbox.
>> >>
>> >> I have selected the mailbox in question,selected
>> >> avanced,security,and added in a user who i want to
give
>> >> the send as permission to. Then selected give send as
>> >> permission to the user and got them to log off and
back
>> on
>> >> again.
>> >>
>> >> It doesn't work and you get "you do not have
permission
>> to
>> >> send on behalf of the specified user".
>> >>
>> >> I gave it a day in case it had to read its
configeration
>> >> but still no joy. Can you help please?
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>



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