Computer Associates BABWBR1151S40 User Guide - Page 145

Member Server Considerations, Multiple Domain Considerations

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Additional Configuration Considerations Member Server Considerations If your Exchange Server is on a member server, you may need to add the backup agent service account to the same groups and rights on the domain controller, depending on the domain controller security policies and security settings. Multiple Domain Considerations If your Exchange Server is running on a network that has multiple domains and you want to create the backup agent service account in a different domain than the domain where your Exchange Server is located, add the groups and rights in both domains. Grant Additional Rights on Exchange 2000 Server Exchange Server 5.5 included a Service Account that allowed unrestricted access to all mailboxes. To enhance security, Exchange Server 2000 did not include this Service Account. As a result, if you need unrestricted access to all mailboxes in Exchange 2000 Server, your account is a member of Domain Admins, and your other security settings do not give you this access, use the following procedure: Note: If your account is not a member of Domain Admins, see the Microsoft web site for Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 262054, XADM: How to Get Service Account Access to All Mailboxes in Exchange 2000. To grant additional rights in Exchange 2000 Server 1. Go to Start, All Programs, Microsoft Exchange, System Manager, and select System Manager. 2. When the Exchange System Manager dialog opens, in the left pane, expand Administrative Groups until you find the mailbox store or public folder store for which you want to have full mailbox access. Appendix B: Setting Up a Backup Agent Service Account 145

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Additional Configuration Considerations
Member Server Considerations
If your Exchange Server is on a member server, you may need to add the
backup agent service account to the same groups and rights on the domain
controller, depending on the domain controller security policies and security
settings.
Multiple Domain Considerations
If your Exchange Server is running on a network that has multiple domains
and you want to create the backup agent service account in a different domain
than the domain where your Exchange Server is located, add the groups and
rights in both domains.
Grant Additional Rights on Exchange 2000 Server
Exchange Server 5.5 included a Service Account that allowed unrestricted
access to all mailboxes. To enhance security, Exchange Server 2000 did not
include this Service Account. As a result, if you need unrestricted access to all
mailboxes in Exchange 2000 Server, your account is a member of Domain
Admins, and your other security settings do not give you this access, use the
following procedure:
Note:
If your account is not a member of Domain Admins, see the Microsoft
web site for Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 262054, XADM:
How to Get
Service Account Access to All Mailboxes in Exchange
2000.
To grant additional rights in Exchange 2000 Server
1.
Go to Start, All Programs, Microsoft Exchange, System Manager, and select
System Manager.
2.
When the Exchange System Manager dialog opens, in the left pane,
expand Administrative Groups until you find the mailbox store or public
folder store for which you want to have full mailbox access.
Appendix B: Setting Up a Backup Agent Service Account
145