RE: Send As permissions getting overwritten



I've set up the security auditing as you've specified, but I'm not sure
exactly what I should be looking for. Can you give me specific event or
activity that I should be looking for?

The exact symptoms are that I go in and apply the security settings as
specified in KB 327000. Specifically, I'm adding two users with Send As
permission via Advanced setting on the Security tab of the user I want them
to be able to send as for. If I wait a couple of hours or restart the
Exchange server, these two users are able to Send As. However, if I then
wait a while longer, not sure exactly how long, the two entries that I added
to the Security object simply disappear as if somebody went in and deleted
them. there's obviously some policy that's overwriting them, I just don't
know which.

Thanks,



"Andrew Cohen" wrote:

> I'm trying to setup User A to have the ability to Send As (not on behalf of)
> User B. When I implement the directions as specified in MS KB327000
> (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;327000), I'm able to
> get it to work for a little while. However, after about 2 hours or so, the
> Send As permissions that I set for User B are completely wiped out. My guess
> is that there's some kind of recipient or user policy that is overwriting the
> change that I make. I am however unable to figure out how to change this if
> in fact that's what's happening. Any ideas?
.



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