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Security Explorer 9.9.3 - Release Notes

Client access server configuration

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Exchange Server 2010 and 2013 only: Enable Windows PowerShell® Remoting on the Exchange Server by running the Windows PowerShell command: Enable-PSRemoting –force.

Client Configuration

Permission requirements to manage Microsoft Exchange in Security Explorer

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In the Navigation pane, expand Role Based Access Control | Roles | ApplicationImpersonation | Assignments.
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Select Assignments, and select File | New.
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Select RecipientRelativeWriteScope and choose Organization from the list.
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Click OK and restart Security Explorer.

Restrictions with mailbox management

Only a user who is a Domain Administrator and Exchange Administrator has no restrictions for mailbox management in Security Explorer. If a user uses Run As to start Security Explorer and that user does not have enough privileges and enters valid Alternative Credentials (Domain User, Exchange Administrator, Local Administrator, Has Mailbox, Has Impersonation), there are some restrictions with mailbox management in Security Explorer.

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