This section describes how to set the required permissions for the Source Active Directory Account used by Migration Manager for Exchange agents. This account is used for the following:
The required permissions for the Source Active Directory Account are as follows:
To set up the Source Active Directory Account, perform the steps described in the related subtopics.
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NOTE: Note that these steps are given only as an example of a possible Source Active Directory Account setup. |
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Caution: This section is relevant to the public folder synchronization only. Active Directory Account for mailbox or calendar synchronization is specified during corresponding job configuration. |
The default Source or Target Active Directory Account (initially displayed on the Associated domain controller page of the Exchange server's properties) is set when you add the source or target organization to the migration project (see the Registering Source and Target Organizations section of the Migration Manager for Exchange User Guide for details).
To change the Source or Target Active Directory Account, click Modify on the General | Associated domain controller page of the corresponding source (target) server properties in the Migration Manager for Exchange Console.
To go on using the default Source (Target) Active Directory Account for Exchange migration, grant the permissions required for Exchange migration to this account (see the next steps).
The Source Active Directory Account used by Migration Manager for Exchange agents needs Read access to the source domain to work with servers and source Active Directory.
To grant this permission to the account, complete the following steps:
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NOTE: If there is no Security tab, you should select View | Advanced Features in the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in. |
Close the dialog boxes by clicking OK.
In the source Exchange 2010 organization, the Source Active Directory Account requires the Read permission on the Microsoft Exchange container in the source Active Directory.
To grant this permission, take the following steps:
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NOTE: If you have a Windows 2003 domain controller, the ADSIEdit utility, which is part of the Windows 2003 Support Tools, may not be installed. In this case install the Support Tools by running the Support\Tools\Suptools.msi file located on the Windows 2003 CD. |
In the ADSIEdit snap-in, open the CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=<…>,DC=<…> container.
Close the dialog boxes by clicking OK.
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