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Allowing other domain admins to administer Exchange email addys

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Old 21st August 2007, 08:42
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Default Allowing other domain admins to administer Exchange email addys

I've got an Exchange 2003 Server SP2 in the domain V.com.au. I have an administrator in the P.com.au domain who when he tries to edit the SMTP email address of a user, he gets the error:

There is no such object on the server

Facility: Win32
ID no: c0072030
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I'm pretty sure it's a permissions thing as it works OK if I log in as the V.com.au administrator on the P.com.au domain controller and edit any user's SMTP address.

What do I have to do in either the V.com.au domain or the Exchange server to allow the domain administrator in the P.com.au domain to edit the SMTP email addresses of his users?
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Have you granted the user any permissions in the Exchange org?

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Default Re: Allowing other domain admins to administer Exchange email addys

I delegated the P.com.au administrator to "Exchange View Only Administrator" and that seems to have fixed the issue. I feel that I have given this admin too much rights as I only wanted him to have the rights over his own users.
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Default Re: Allowing other domain admins to administer Exchange email addys

Even iam looking for answer to this query, eagerly awaiting replies
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Are you running Enterprise edition of Exchange?
If so you could setup a separate storage group and then delegate control over that part, instead of the entire Exchange org.

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