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Raji Arulambalam

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Feb 23, 2004, 7:06:25 PM2/23/04
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Hi

I recently migrated mailboxes from 5.5 to E2003. There was multiple
mailboxes owned by one account. This account was a service account for SQL
and was a member of domain admins. The Ex2003 wizard created seperate
accounts for these mailboxes.
What are the required permissions so that the original SQL service account
can access these mailbox. or pointers to articles.

Thanks

ARaji

Rich Matheisen [MVP]

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Feb 23, 2004, 9:11:10 PM2/23/04
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"Raji Arulambalam" <ra...@ebopdotgovt.nz> wrote:

'read permissions' and 'full mailbox access'. you may also need 'send
as'.

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Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
MS Exchange FAQ at http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm

Raji Arulambalam

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Feb 23, 2004, 10:42:18 PM2/23/04
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Thanks.

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CRMNoobs

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Mar 4, 2004, 7:43:27 AM3/4/04
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Hi,

We are running Exchange 2003 on a w2k3 server in an w2k AD Domain. Both are
single site (Admin Group) configurations, and both are in Native mode Client
is Outlook 2003.

We need to provide managers the ability to access mailboxes Inbox, Sent
Items and Calendars belonging to employees who work under them. I have
visited all computers and set this up on the properties page of each folder
within Outlook, as well as the Mailbox properties itself.

This is all working fine.

My problem is this. We want to be able to control this centrally - ideally
we would want to be able to make changes to these sorts of permissions
centrally and deny users the abilities to remove the permissions we set.

I believe there used to be settings at Org, site and Server level in 5.5
which would allow this, but this no longer appears to be the case in 2003.

Is there a way within the AD to set permissions at the mailbox level so that
managers can access these folders? I hope to be able to configure users
permissions so that regardless of Outlook permissions on the various
folders, Management has access to mailbox folders, so that if users remove
their access in, say Sent Items, Properties, permissions tab, they can still
access these folders.

Many Thanks

John


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