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Understanding Exchange Access Control and Administrative Delegation

Source: TechGenix
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Microsoft Exchange interrelates with Windows at many different levels and uses different levels of administrative permissions to control access. The goal of this paper is to help a person to understand the different levels of organizational rights and how to delegate these rights to the administrative staff. In order to manage and protect the data in the Exchange server a number of different administrative permissions are required. Exchange uses both the Windows access control model, made up of Access Control Lists (ACL) and a hierarchal permission structure.


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