| TIP: The Clone task provides a quick way to clone permissions. See Using the Clone task. For more options, add a path, and click Switch to Security Explorer Classic (Advanced). The path carries to the Clone Exchange Permissions dialog box, but the permissions do not. | 
| 1  | Open the Exchange Security module. | 
| 2  | Open the Browse tab. | 
| 4  | Select Security | Clone Group or User. | 
| 5  | In the Source Group or User area, click Advanced User Selection to select the domain or object from which to pull the permissions. | 
| 6  | In the Destination Group or User area, click Advanced User Selection to select the domain or object to receive the cloned permissions.  | 
| 7  | Click Add. The selected pair displays in the List of users and groups to clone list. | 
| Select to add the destination account to the groups of which the source user is a member. | 
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| 1  | Open the Exchange Security module. | 
| 2  | Open the Browse tab. | 
| 4  | Select Search | Search in a New Window (Empty). | 
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Each module has a set of search criteria grouped into tabs. As you set criteria, you can update the results by clicking Start Search at any time.
| Select to include accounts deleted from Active Directory®. TIP: You also can use the Find Unknown advanced task to search easily for unknown accounts. | |
| Select to include accounts that are disabled. TIP: You also can use the Find Disabled advanced task to search easily for disabled accounts. | 
By default, all permissions are included in the search. To remove a permission from the list, clear the corresponding check box. To remove all permissions, click None. To select all permissions, click All.