Give send on Behalf to Security Universal Group Exchange 2007
Hello, I have some generic mailboxes like helpdesk and info. These mailboxes have some users who have already been added to have fullmailbox acces. for example: Helpdesk001 usermailbox have the security Universal Group group-helpdesk001 with fullmailbox access I need to give this group a send on behalf permission using administration tasks not by outlook. searching on this issue I have created a script that can collect users from inside the group then run the set-mailbox "mailbox alias" -grantsendonbehalf "group member alias" The problem on this script that it is duable to run on daily basis as it is avery big plafrom and if the group is updated this user will not have the permission unless I reran the script. I have found attribute from adsiedit.msc called publicdelegation which has the users by thier DN. I tested to add the group inside and update the user and it worked. The needed help now is can someone help me creating this script I can only work on exchange scripts and I am even not that good. I need to collect the users/groups from these mailbox, I have CSV already and add thier DN on the mailbox publicdelegation attribute. Regards,
July 29th, 2010 1:06pm

Hi badawy, This issue involve development, please post the case to the development forum.
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July 30th, 2010 10:34am

Just use a mail enabled group, and grant the permission to the group. Then you will not have to run the permission again as Exchange will read the permission of the group. The only issue you will have is Exchange caches permissions, and therefore a membership change will not be picked up immediately. However that would still be the case if you used individual permissions, so nothing is gained by listed individuals. Simon.Simon Butler, Exchange MVP. http://blog.sembee.co.uk , http://exbpa.com/
July 30th, 2010 7:11pm

Hello Sembee, I agree with you that I should add the group but the sendon behald don't accept groups when you run it in powershell only users... that is why I need to make the script. Any ideas?
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August 12th, 2010 4:23pm

Is the group mail enabled? If not then that will be why you can't set the group in Exchange. Simon.Simon Butler, Exchange MVP. http://blog.sembee.co.uk , http://exbpa.com/
August 12th, 2010 10:59pm

Hello Sembee, No it doesn't work even it is mail enabled universal security group. I have found attribute from adsiedit.msc called publicdelegation which has the users by thier DN. I tested to add the group inside and update the user and it worked. Thanks
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August 13th, 2010 3:22pm

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