Re: Send As (not Send on Behalf



DGs are not security principals, so these cannot appear in ACLs (i.e. cannot
be assigned permissions on any resource).

Create a Security Group and assign it Send As permissions to the
mailbox/user (by going to user's account properties in ADUC | Security | add
group | check "Allow" next to "Send As"). Make users who need permission on
the mailbox members of that group. (If currently logged on, they will need
to log-off and log-on again.... before they can access ).

"Send as" and "Send on behalf" permissions in Exchange 2000 Server and in
Exchange Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327000
--
Bharat Suneja
MCSE, MCT
www.zenprise.com
blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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<gary.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1135761004.150331.46910@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> We are trying to setup a shared account for 12 people. It is a
> centralized account for recieving trouble tickets and the like. We
> need the ability to have one of the 12 people respond as that account
> and not on behalf of that account. For some of us it has always worked
> (since we are admins).
>
> Is there an easy way to create a DG (or Security Group) of some type
> that has the ability to send as for a single account. We created a SG
> for this purpose, added it to Exchange Advanced and gave it "Read
> permissions" and "Full mailbox access" which allows them to see the
> account. But when they send they get the " You do not have permission
> to send to this recipient. For assistance, contact your system
> administrator."
>
> To complicate things a little more, we are dealing with users at two
> locations on two Exchange servers (on the same domain). From my desk I
> can map out both (and send as) with no problem, but once again I have
> domain admin access.
>


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