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Exchange 2010 Management Role Entry controlling access to Mail Flow Settings/ Delivery Options
Dear Experts
I am looking for the Management Role Entry (or Parameter within a Role Entry) that controls access to making changes to Mail Flow Settings tab on any mailbox object, or more specifically the Delivery Options parameter.
I have been looking through a number of management roles, but so far not been able to find anything.
Your help is much appreciated.
Kind regards,
I am looking for the Management Role Entry (or Parameter within a Role Entry) that controls access to making changes to Mail Flow Settings tab on any mailbox object, or more specifically the Delivery Options parameter.
I have been looking through a number of management roles, but so far not been able to find anything.
Your help is much appreciated.
Kind regards,
ASKER
Thank you for your reply.
I am aware of where these settings are in the Exchange Management Console.
My question is related to Role Based Access Control and how I can restrict access to making changes to the Mail Flow Settings tab (or more specifically the Delivery Options parameter) for some members of the IT team.
I am aware of where these settings are in the Exchange Management Console.
My question is related to Role Based Access Control and how I can restrict access to making changes to the Mail Flow Settings tab (or more specifically the Delivery Options parameter) for some members of the IT team.
you might want to check this
In the Exchange Management Console (EMC), navigate to Toolbox in the console tree.
In the work pane, double-click Role Based Access Control (RBAC) User Editor to open the user editor in the Exchange Control Panel (ECP).
Provide credentials in the Domain\user name and Password fields for an account that has the permissions needed to open the user editor in the ECP. Click Sign in.
Click the User Roles tab.
Select the assignment policy you want to add one or more roles to, and then click Details.
Select the check box next to the role or roles you want to add to the assignment policy. You can select multiple roles, including end-user roles you've added. If you select a role that has child roles, the child roles are automatically selected.
Click Save to save the changes to the assignment policy.
In the Exchange Management Console (EMC), navigate to Toolbox in the console tree.
In the work pane, double-click Role Based Access Control (RBAC) User Editor to open the user editor in the Exchange Control Panel (ECP).
Provide credentials in the Domain\user name and Password fields for an account that has the permissions needed to open the user editor in the ECP. Click Sign in.
Click the User Roles tab.
Select the assignment policy you want to add one or more roles to, and then click Details.
Select the check box next to the role or roles you want to add to the assignment policy. You can select multiple roles, including end-user roles you've added. If you select a role that has child roles, the child roles are automatically selected.
Click Save to save the changes to the assignment policy.
ASKER
Thanks for your suggestion.
What I am trying to accomplish is for internal IT department staff on a global level (apply to all mailboxes), so I don't think User Roles is the correct way, as this only applies to specific users.
Looking at Administrator Roles, I am still unable to find the specific Management Role Entry that controls this parameter within Exchange Management Console. It might be on a more detailed level than what is available in RBAC.
What I am trying to accomplish is for internal IT department staff on a global level (apply to all mailboxes), so I don't think User Roles is the correct way, as this only applies to specific users.
Looking at Administrator Roles, I am still unable to find the specific Management Role Entry that controls this parameter within Exchange Management Console. It might be on a more detailed level than what is available in RBAC.
ASKER
Dear Experts
I would greatly appreciate additonal input on this.
Anyone using RBAC and customizing it to this level, or are you pretty much using it as it is defined out of the box?
I would greatly appreciate additonal input on this.
Anyone using RBAC and customizing it to this level, or are you pretty much using it as it is defined out of the box?
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ASKER
Did not receive any solution here, so did further research and help from other newsgroups.
If you are looking for delivery settings on a specific mailbox then right click the mailbox and click properties, and there will be a tab their where you can change delivery options and storage limited etc.
I am not sure what you are exactly asking.