Re: PF Admin tool & Administrative Rights
- From: Raj <Raj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 04:02:01 -0700
Hi Henning,
Its really surprised me!!!!
It really worked!!
Actually I am not able to find 'admin' virtual directory path in that
server! that why I didnt include in my path!
I looked in to IIS again to double check and as I can see there is no
ExAdmin/admin/ EXLAB…. Path in that server!!
So how that is working? Curious to know
Thanks
Rajesh
"Henning Krause" wrote:
Hello,.
that not quite the administrative root. Try
http://EXIEPTMB22/Exadmin/admin/EXLAB.COM/PUBLIC%20FOLDERS/RajTest%20Administrative/
Best regards,
Henning Krause
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"Raj" <Raj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Henning,
Actually I am testing with our lab server and the Ex admin path is
slightly different.
http://EXIEPTMB22/Exadmin/EXLAB.COM/PUBLIC%20FOLDERS/RajTest%20Administrative/
This path is correct in the server. My account has full admin rights to
the
folder 'RajTest%20Administrative'
I successfully received full information from the folder (size, create
date,
security descriptor and so on). I verified the information, which is
correct.
I tried to update the security descriptor for the same path but getting
401(Unauthorized) exception.
If I add the same account as client member as owner, using the same code
and
the same path I am able to get/update security descriptor!
The interesting this is if I try the same path in Internet explorer, I get
‘Page cannot be found error’. I contacted our exchange team and they told
me
that it may not be possible to render EXAdmin path through IE and also
told
me that Exchange System Manager (ESM) using the same path and it works
fine!
please help.
Thanks for your help
Rajesh
"Henning Krause" wrote:
Hello Rajesh,
what path are you using now?
Best regards,
Henning Krause
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"Raj" <Raj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Henning,
Thanks
I got the correct path. Now I am getting security descriptor of the
folder
using admin account but not able to set the security descriptor! My
Admin
account has full admin permissions such as 'Control Access', 'Modify
public
folder ACL', 'Modify public folder admin ACL', 'Modify public folder
deleted
item retention', 'Modify public folder expiry', 'Modify public folder
quotas'
and so on but getting exception - 'The remote server returned an
error:
(401) Unauthorized.' Please help.
Thanks
Rajesh
"Raj" wrote:
Hi Henning,
Thanks for the response. But I am getting follwing error "HTTP/1.1 503
Service Unavailable" after typing user/pwd/domain - do you know the
reason?
Thanks in Advance
Rajesh
"Henning Krause [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
Hello,
not quite :-)
if your primary smtp domain is conto.local, then the admin path
would
be
http://server/exadmin/admin/contoso.local/public folders
Best regards,
Henning Krause
"Raj" <Raj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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
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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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