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what rights do I have to give a user who is a domain admin, to access exch 2013 EAC

I have users that are domain admins but they cant seem to get into the EAC for exch 2013. Do I need to give them rights or add them to something on the 2013 side?
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8/22/2022 - Mon
Michael Machie

Here is a link to TechNet explaining the various Exchange Role Groups, and the meanings:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd351175(v=exchg.150).aspx

Nothing on that page specifically states "Access EAC", but I believe you would start with 'Organization Management'. That makes the User an Exchange Admin.
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when a user tries, they login in and it just goes back to the login box each time and I do have them in the Org Mgmt
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Whats weired is Is I setup the exchange server and from my laptop I am able to get to the ecp with the same url as they are trying but when doing it on another computer they login in with the same account but it does not login, it just goes back to the login screen.
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Michael Machie

Have they logged off of their profile and logged back in? New rights and permissions will not apply until they do.
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Good job. Don't forget to mark your own comment as the answer :)
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