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Posted:
Wed Dec 28, 2005 9:58 am Post subject:
Send As (not Send on Behalf |
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We are trying to setup a shared account for 12 people. It is a
centralized account for recieving trouble tickets and the like. We
need the ability to have one of the 12 people respond as that account
and not on behalf of that account. For some of us it has always worked
(since we are admins).
Is there an easy way to create a DG (or Security Group) of some type
that has the ability to send as for a single account. We created a SG
for this purpose, added it to Exchange Advanced and gave it "Read
permissions" and "Full mailbox access" which allows them to see the
account. But when they send they get the " You do not have permission
to send to this recipient. For assistance, contact your system
administrator."
To complicate things a little more, we are dealing with users at two
locations on two Exchange servers (on the same domain). From my desk I
can map out both (and send as) with no problem, but once again I have
domain admin access.
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Bharat Suneja
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Posted:
Wed Dec 28, 2005 4:32 pm Post subject:
Re: Send As (not Send on Behalf |
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DGs are not security principals, so these cannot appear in ACLs (i.e. cannot
be assigned permissions on any resource).
Create a Security Group and assign it Send As permissions to the
mailbox/user (by going to user's account properties in ADUC | Security | add
group | check "Allow" next to "Send As"). Make users who need permission on
the mailbox members of that group. (If currently logged on, they will need
to log-off and log-on again.... before they can access ).
"Send as" and "Send on behalf" permissions in Exchange 2000 Server and in
Exchange Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327000
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Bharat Suneja
MCSE, MCT
www.zenprise.com
blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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| Quote: | We are trying to setup a shared account for 12 people. It is a
centralized account for recieving trouble tickets and the like. We
need the ability to have one of the 12 people respond as that account
and not on behalf of that account. For some of us it has always worked
(since we are admins).
Is there an easy way to create a DG (or Security Group) of some type
that has the ability to send as for a single account. We created a SG
for this purpose, added it to Exchange Advanced and gave it "Read
permissions" and "Full mailbox access" which allows them to see the
account. But when they send they get the " You do not have permission
to send to this recipient. For assistance, contact your system
administrator."
To complicate things a little more, we are dealing with users at two
locations on two Exchange servers (on the same domain). From my desk I
can map out both (and send as) with no problem, but once again I have
domain admin access.
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