Re: Need Help regarding "send AS"



Where the user is located (OU or Users container) is irrelevant.

Is the Send As permission sticking? Meaning, if you go back to the
properties of the account you modified, say, 15 minutes later, is the Allow
box still checked next to Send As?

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<henrikcj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Can it have something to do with, that my user is in a OU ?


henrikcj@xxxxxxxxx skrev:

Yeah i did, and it still dosent work.
Bur what i cant understand is, how can i "send as" Administrator but
not normal user?
Is there a way i can check if the permissions is doing that?


Andy David - MVP skrev:

On 27 Sep 2006 12:34:32 -0700, henrikcj@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Please Help, i realydon't know what to do.


You restarted the IS and it still doesnt work?
Are the permissions not sticking becuase the account has the
adminsdholder object tied to it?

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/232199/
Description and Update of the Active Directory AdminSDHolder Object



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