Exchange Server 2007 - Default Mailbox Permission
Hello,
When I install an exchange server 2007, what is the default permission for the mailboxes.
I had a problem and need to reset the permissions for the default installation.
Thanks In Advanced,
July 4th, 2011 2:48pm
The following have Full Access Permission:
DOMAIN\Exchange Servers
DOMAIN\Exchange Trusted Subsystem
NT AUTHORITY\SELF
NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEMEd Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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July 4th, 2011 8:01pm
Hi Irineu,
This is mailbox permission in Exchange 2007 SP3 (I tested in my lab, created a new mailbox, use get-mailboxpermission to check the permission of the new mailbox):
User
AccessRights
----
------------
NT AUTHORITY\SELF
{FullAccess, ReadPermission}
TEST\VJIA2275631$
{ReadPermission}
TEST\Exchange Servers
{FullAccess}
TEST\Domain Admins
{FullAccess}
TEST\Enterprise Admins
{FullAccess}
TEST\Exchange Organization Administrators
{FullAccess}
TEST\Administrator
{FullAccess}
TEST\Exchange Servers
{FullAccess}
TEST\Exchange Public Folder Administrators
{ReadPermission}
NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
{ReadPermission}
TEST\Exchange Servers
{ReadPermission}
TEST\Exchange View-Only Administrators
{ReadPermission}
TEST\Exchange Organization Administrators
{FullAccess, DeleteItem, ReadPermission, ChangePermission, ChangeOwner}
TEST\Administrator
{FullAccess, DeleteItem, ReadPermission, ChangePermission,
ChangeOwner}
TEST\Enterprise Admins
{FullAccess, DeleteItem, ReadPermission, ChangePermission,
ChangeOwner}
TEST\Domain Admins
{FullAccess, DeleteItem, ReadPermission, ChangePermission, ChangeOwner}
Thanks,
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July 5th, 2011 1:26am
Yes, but which of those are inherited?Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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July 5th, 2011 11:48pm
This is the whole result:
Identity
User
AccessRights
IsInherited
Deny
--------
----
------------
-----------
----
test.com/Users/gt
NT AUTHORITY\SELF {FullAccess, Rea... False
False
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\VJIA2275631$ {ReadPermission}
True False
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Exchange Ser... {FullAccess}
True True
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Domain Admins {FullAccess}
True True
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Enterprise A... {FullAccess}
True True
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Exchange Org... {FullAccess}
True True
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Administrator {FullAccess}
True True
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Exchange Ser... {FullAccess}
True False
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Exchange Pub... {ReadPermission}
True False
test.com/Users/gt
NT AUTHORITY\NETW... {ReadPermission}
True False
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Exchange Ser... {ReadPermission}
True False
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Exchange Vie... {ReadPermission}
True False
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Exchange Org... {FullAccess, Del... True
False
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Administrator {FullAccess, Del... True
False
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Enterprise A... {FullAccess, Del... True
False
test.com/Users/gt
TEST\Domain Admins {FullAccess, Del... True
False
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July 6th, 2011 2:11am