01-20-2003 05:19 AM - edited 03-12-2019 10:21 PM
I am looking for a document that will outline and explain the various Unity accounts and what permissions they should have. In addition, what access do they need within an Exchange 2000 server. The more detail about this the better...
01-20-2003 07:48 AM
The first place to start is the help for the Unity 4.0 permissions wizard which you can find here:
http://www.ciscounitytools.com/HelpFiles/PWHelpPermissionsSet.htm
This gives a laundry list of the rights/permissions granted by the Permissions Wizard on the two accounts needed for installing Unity 4.0. The 4.0 version is still applicable to the 3.x Unity - we've just changed to requiring two accounts (one for directory rights, one for messaging rights in Exchange) because of all the explicit deny patches Microsoft is releasing with respect to send as/recieve as rights on the mailstore.
There's one more right being added that's not in the permissions wizard yet (will be out there this week) - the directory facing account needs access to the AD deleted items folder such that we get notification when an object has been deleted. This has been at the root of a couple sites where they delete users in AD and Unity doesn't notice this and doesn't automatically remove their data from SQL as it should.
01-20-2003 08:34 AM
Does this include the permissions for the account that is created by Unity during the installation, the Unity_
01-20-2003 08:56 AM
Think of the Unity_
Hope that helps,
Keith
01-20-2003 09:07 AM
The Exchange 2000 server is in a cluster, so the Unity_
01-20-2003 10:25 AM
OK yeah it will. Your Unity_
http://www.ciscounitytools.com/HelpFiles/PWHelpPermissionsSet.htm#_Toc21735120
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