How to configure an account to use the ExMerge utility in Exchange 2000 Server and in Exchange Server 2003 (292509)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Enterprise Server
This article was previously published under Q292509 SUMMARYThis article discusses how to configure an account to use the Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox Merge (ExMerge) utility in Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server and in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
The account that is used to run the ExMerge utility must have the Send As permission and the Receive As permission on the mailbox store that the ExMerge utility will be used on.
By default, the following permissions are assigned when you install Exchange: - In Exchange 2000, built-in administrator accounts and built-in administrative groups inherit the Deny permission for both the Send As and the Receive As permissions.
- In Exchange 2003, built-in administrator accounts and built-in administrative groups inherit the Allow permission together with the Deny permission for the Send As permission and for the Receive As permission.
Note Some permissions take precedence over others. Typically, the Deny permission overrides the Allow permission. However, inherited Deny permissions do not prevent access to an object if the object has an explicit Allow permission entry. Explicit permissions take precedence over inherited permissions, even inherited Deny permissions.
To use the ExMerge utility without being restricted by these inherited permissions, we recommend that you create a new security group, add members to the group, and then grant permissions to the security group on the Exchange mailbox store.
In Exchange 2003, you must use a security group to override inherited Send As permissions and Receive As permissions. In Exchange 2000, you can apply explicit permissions to an individual account to override inherited Send As and Receive As permissions. However, we recommend that you use a security group to apply permissions in both versions of Exchange.
| Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/15/2005 |
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| Keywords: | kbhowto KB292509 kbAudITPRO |
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