Re: How do I Give Power User rights to Exchange System Manager?
- From: "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 21:06:11 -0600
If you are running Exchange through a smarthost (usually an ISP) you should have to be making any mods to Exchange regarding outgoing mail?
I'm really unclear what you mean by adding domains to the Smart Host...
Can you give me more detail? Have you tried making them a member of the Mail Operator's group?
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<cassandramiller@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1165802184.794357.148390@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
How do I give a Power User rights to Exchange System Manager? I setup a
smart host, and everyone's been bugging me to add domains to it so
emails go through.
To stop them from bugging me, I'd like to setup a Power User account
called "Office Manager" which they can use to Remote into the Server,
boot up System Manager, and add their domain to the Smart Host. But
when I try this, SBS gives me an error stating "se_create_global_name"
needs to be added to the local security policy. I cannot find local
security policy anywhere at all!
Anyone have an idea how to give a single Power User rights to Exchange
System Manager??? HELP!!!
**H&K**
~CaSsIe~
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