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Working With Active Directory Permissions in Microsoft Exchange Server

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Publisher Microsoft
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Topics Directory Services Date added 29 Jun 2006
Downloads 384 Format 916.0KB WORD

This paper discusses the necessary minimum rights needed for Exchange administrators to manage Exchange-related data in Active Directory as it pertains to user, inetOrgPerson, group, and contact objects so that separation of administrative tasks can be implemented. Further, this paper is a reference guide for administrators implementing a split permissions model.

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