Microsoft 2.1 manual Assigning Windows 2000 permissions on a service account

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9.To initialize the mailbox, send a test message to the service account mailbox.

Set permissions for the service account(s) you created as detailed in the following procedures.

Assigning Windows 2000 permissions on a service account

Note: Permission to log on locally should be granted to the service account by default. Complete this procedure only if it has not been granted.

1.Using an account with administrative Windows 2000 and Microsoft Exchange permissions, log in to a domain controller.

2.From the Start menu select Settings> Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Local Security Policy.

3.Expand the Local Policies object, and then expand User Rights Assignment. In the Policies list, double-clickLog on locally. The Add window appears.

4.Click Add. On the Select Users or Groups window, select the name of the service account, and then click OK to return to the Exchange Server Properties window. The service account should now appear in the Name list.

5.Assign the appropriate local policy settings to the service account, including Log on as a service.

Note: Domain level settings listed under Effective Policy Settings might override Local Policy Settings.

Assigning local administrator permissions to service accounts

Warning: You must also assign local administrator permissions on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server service computer to the service account used to run BlackBerry Enterprise Server Management. Without local administrator permissions on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server computer, you will be unable to access all of the BlackBerry Server Property pages.

Assigning permissions consists of adding the service account to the Administrator group.

1.Using an account with administrative privileges on the local computer, log in to the server you will be using as your BlackBerry Enterprise Server (or BlackBerry Enterprise Server Management computer or BlackBerry User Administration computer, if you are assigning permissions to the service accounts for those tools).

2.From the Start menu select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management.

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server 2.1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000

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