Re: administrative groups??
- From: "Nancy Stevens" <nstevens@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 15:44:35 -0400
fortunately there are no mailboxes - it was a clean new install. But how do
I keep it from going back into the first administrative group. I would have
thought upon install it would have asked something like that - now how do I
make it go there?
"Andy David - MVP" <adavid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eoaua1lp1sq2tes4cq8in9g2tcsub9ot68@xxxxxxxxxx
> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 15:02:31 -0400, "Nancy Stevens"
> <nstevens@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >Would it be necessary to re-install this server or is there a way thru
> >edsiedit to move it? Or another way to do this?
> The only supported way is to move the mailboxes to another
> server and reinstall the server into the admin group of your choice.
>
>
>
> >
> >
> >"Nancy Stevens" <nstevens@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >news:O0o0n9QcFHA.2664@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> ok - it sounds like we need to re-install this second server and put it
in
> >> it's own administrative group. They are in Ireland and have their own
> >staff
> >> maintaining it. Can I just create a second admin group and move the
> >> server - or do we have to do the uninstall. Plus - he told me that
there
> >> was never any request to install into a second administrative group -
Do I
> >> have to create that and delegate authority to them to use it.. Will
that
> >> then bypass by first admin group?
> >>
> >>
> >> "mitch" <mitch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:#jO4HnQcFHA.2128@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Administrative groups are just that. If you are going to have
different
> >> > administrators at each site then setup administrative groups for them
> >and
> >> > delegate permissions. If all administrators have access to all sites
to
> >> > administer the put them all in one administrative group. You then
could
> >> have
> >> > different routing groups to control e-mail flow.
> >> > "Nancy Stevens" <nstevens@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> > news:u3KlsAQcFHA.1448@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > > I'm new to 2003 (many years with 5.5) - I have installed the first
> >> server
> >> > > in
> >> > > the organization (so I have the first administrative group . We
just
> >> > > installed another server, but it is in a different domain. I
thought
> >I
> >> > > had
> >> > > read that this would create a second administrative group - much
like
> >> the
> >> > > 5.5 org created new "sites". My question is: does this really
matter
> >> > > that
> >> > > his server is in this first admin group? Second question, how many
> >> > > servers
> >> > > can go into one admin group and how many admin groups can you have?
> >We
> >> > > will be adding approximately 5 more servers, from different 5.5
> >> > > sites/domains. My archecture skills are sorely lacking here. Can
> >each
> >> > > 5.5
> >> > > site go into it's own admin group - is that necessary? is there a
> >rule
> >> of
> >> > > thumb on how to set these up? Your help is greatly appreciated!!
> >> > >
> >> > > TIA
> >> > > Nancy Stevens
> >> > > Nstevens@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
>
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