Re: Permissions

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hmmm...sounds like there is some kind of problem, but I've never used
Exchange 2000 so am totally unfamiliar with the "M:\" drive, execpt I've
always heard it's best to not do anything to/with it...

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Susan Conkey [MVP]



"SilvrT" <rlyerex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have gone through every component of Exchange, checking the
permissions and everywhere I came across the "Send as" ... I made sure
the user had that permission enabled.

What I have found; however, under the physical location of the mailbox
store (which is in the M: drive), that when I check the permissions
there I get..."The permissions on ___ are incorrectly ordered, which
may cause some entries to be ineffective. Press OK to sort the
permissions..." When I click OK, and then OK again to accespt the
changes, I get the error ... "unable to save permission changes on ___.
The network request is not supported."
What the heck is this all about?

btw, the "___" is where the mailbox name would be.


Susan wrote:
have you granted the "Send as" right? or just "full mailbox access"?

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Susan Conkey [MVP]



"SilvrT" <rlyerex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I gave a specific user full permissions for the whole of Exchange
(which is inherited by everything within). No difference... they still
get "you don't have permission...."


SilvrT wrote:
I have done this for the "Email Team" group .... it does not make any
difference. Are you saying that such a permission will only work if
it's a specific user?


Susan wrote:
it's also a problem that anyone in your Domain Admins group can do
this...you should grant explicit "send as" rights (on the security
tab)
to
the appropriate mailbox to the appropriate people...

--
Susan Conkey [MVP]



"SilvrT" <rlyerex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We use Exchange 2000 server and Outlook 2000 clients. We have ONE
mailbox that multiple users connect to. These users process emails
depending on certian "criteria". In some cases, when replying, the
user
needs to put a different address in the FROM field and send it so
that
when the recipient gets it, it appears to have come from a
different
source (we don't want it to show as "sent on behalf of..."). We
have
accomplished this; however, it seems that the only way it will
work
is
if we make the users members of Domain Admins group. The users
would
normally belong to a group we've called "Email Team". If I remove
one
of these users from the Domain Admins group, and they try to use
the
different From address, Outlook/Exchange produces the error...
"You
don't have permission to send on behalf of the specified user". As
soon
as we put the logged in user back into the Domain Admins group,
the
email sends as normal. I have looked at all the various
"permissions"
within Exchange and I've given full control to the Email Team
group
within Exchange but it still does not work.

Does anyone out there have any solution to this as we do not want
those
users being members of Domain Admins (for obvious reason's).

Thanks in advance.





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