Re: Delegating rights
- From: "Ben Winzenz [Exchange MVP]" <ben_winzenz@NOSPAMdotmessageonedotcom>
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 13:44:29 -0600
Exchange System Manager. Need to grant Change permissions (at a minimum) on
the mailbox store of the accounts they are going to manage. That should
filter down to the mailboxes and when you look at the Mailbox Rights
permissions, you should see that they now have Change Permissions ACL
inherited. See if that does it for you.
If you want to do this via roles, it's a bit harder. The only built-in role
that has the ability to modify permissions is the Exchange Full
Administrator role. There are only 2 levels that you can run through the
Delegate Control wizard for Exchange. Organization and Administrative
Group. So you either give them full Admin rights to everything in the org,
or you can limit it to a specific admin group.
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Ben Winzenz
Exchange MVP
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"Daren Daigle" <DarenDaigle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4C8C4933-5793-4576-8323-6A13953B4BDF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have an OU in which i have assigned a group of helpdesk folks (a member
>of
> a common group) that i have given the ability to have full control of
> objects
> and properties (including permissions) to user objects in that OU.
>
> They can do EVERYTHING they need to do except when they select...
>
> Exchange Advanced -> Mailbox Rights
>
> If they make any changes there, they get access is denied. Where do i
> delegate the authority to make those changes?
>
.
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