Re: PF Admin tool & Administrative Rights



GOT IT THaNKS

http://EXIEPTMB22/EXADMIN/ADmin/IE/public/

ISNT IT?

Thanks

Rajesh


"Raj" wrote:

hey thanks Henning for the response ...

so If root folder path is something like http://EXIEPTMB22/public,

what should be the real path I have to use.


THanks Again

Rajesh
"Henning Krause [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Hello,

instead of http://server/exchange/username/folder use
http://server/exadmin/admin/<primarydnsdomainname>/mbx/username/folder

for public folders use http
http://server/exadmin/admin/<primarydnsdomainname>/public folders/foldername
(yes, there is a space in the name).

Any user which has administrative permissions on the exchange server should
work here.

Best regards,
Henning Krause

"Raj" <Raj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:71A647F3-ADF9-4E58-8206-8790838323EB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi All,

This is a new question related to my last one titled, 'Administrative
account to connect to exchange server?'

As I heard about PFAdmin tool, it uses webDav technology and this tool
able
to use administrative accounts to add/update/delete folder and folder
member
roles!

My C# Application uses same technology(webDav,webRequest) but not able to
add/update/delete folder member roles using administrative account but
able
to do using client accounts...

So how PF ADmin tool connecting to get/set security descriptor ? what
credential uses to connect....

Looking for an answer....

Thaks in Advance

Rajesh


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