Re: Send As permissions

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I figuered out my problem. The user was a member of a protected grouup. I
made it a power user when I created the account.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=907434

After removing all the extra security groups he was part of, the problem
went away.

Thank you for your help.
Gary

"Gary" <tuffboystl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On SBS 2003, I am having a difficult time with Send As permissions. I've
read numerous posts online and thought I had it set up.

I went to the Exchange Advanced tab in Active Directory and gave full
mailbox rights to the other user so she could access the mail box (I don't
think this is required but I just wanted to let you know what I did).

I also went to the Security Tab in Active Directory, clicked the Advanced
button, added a "This Object Only" permission to allow "Send As."

Now, this worked for a moment. I swear, I did it, walked up to the girl,
asked her to try it, and it was successful. I left the building only to
get an email later indicating that she was getting an error message now.
"You do not have permissions to send on behalf of this user."

I did notice that when I went back into Active Directory, on the Security
tab, the permissions I added for her (and my test account) were gone. I
added them back but I still got the error message. Later I checked and
they were gone again. Is there some kind of policy that is removing these
permissions? I'm not sure it's related, but is the policy somehow
affecting my Send As permissions as well?

I've applied all the updates to the server. I even tried this hotfix that
was intended to fix that error message. If I make her a domain admin,
this works of course. Which to me, means it's a permissions issue (not
that the error message didn't say that already).

I'm out of ideas....can anyone help me?

Thank you,
Gary



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