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Tag Archives: RBAC
Exchange 2013 improves USG management through EAC and OWA
Exchange 2010 SP1 made a change to limit the ability to make changes to universal security groups (USGs) via the Exchange Management Console (EMC), which meant that administrators were no longer able to use EMC to amend USG membership, a side-effect … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange, Exchange 2013
Tagged Distribution Group, EAC, Exchange 2013 CU6, Exchange Administration Center, Outlook Web App, OWA, RBAC, Security Group, USG
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The odd case of Chrome and the disappearing Office 365 mailboxes
As some of you know, I use Office 365 for my production email service. I also use SharePoint and Lync, but email is often the reason why people move to a paid-for cloud service. You might be surprised that I … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Email, Exchange, Office 365
Tagged Chrome, EAC, Exchange Administration Center, Exchange Online, Mailboxes, Microsoft Support, Office 365, Public folders, RBAC
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Replacing missing RBAC roles
There are reported instances where some RBAC roles “disappear” during the upgrade from Exchange 2010 RTM to Exchange 2010 SP1. Normally the symptom of this problem is when a user who is a member of the Organization Management role group … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010
Tagged Exchange 2010, Exchange 2010 SP1, RBAC, Role-Based Access Control
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