Re: Exchange delegation using group doesn't work?
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 12:28:33 -0500
In news:D4347EF1-21D6-4BBF-9478-C38A010020DE@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Lito Kusnadi <LitoKusnadi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
> Hi,
>
> I am running Exch 2k3 SP1 in Windows SBS 2003. I tried to delegate
> Exch to user. What I did:
> I created a group called: Junior Admins
> I delegate at the Exchange top level the Junior Admins group to be
> Exch Full Admin.
> I assigned user: Sam to Junior Admins
>
> I use AdminPak.msi for Sam to control Exchange from her PC. Sam can
> get ESE on her PC (mmc), but can't open the server folder due the
> rights. I've also assigned Sam in the local administrator of that
> workstation.
>
> Things work if I assign Sam directly in the Delegation Control from
> ESE. How can I delegate control via group?
>
> Also what's the significant difference between Exhcange Admin and
> Exchange full admin?
>
> Thank you and have a Merry Christmas.
Are you in native mode for both Exchange & AD? I think you need to be, to do
much with groups....
Also, are you sure you want this user to have so much admin access to
Exchange? Full Exchange admin is a lot. What is it you want him/her to do?
.
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