3.Expand the System Tools object, select Local Users and Groups, and then select Groups.
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5.In the Administrators Properties dialog box, click Add to open the Select Users and Groups dialog box.
6.From the Name list, select the service account and click Add. The name appears in the lower pane of the dialog box.
7.Click OK. The name appears in the Members list as confirmation that it was added to the Administrators group.
8.Click OK to return to the main Computer Management window.
Assigning further Microsoft Exchange permissions to service accounts
Before installing BlackBerry Enterprise Server and/or BlackBerry Enterprise Server Management Software, use Microsoft Exchange 2000 System Manager to set the following service account/mailbox permissions on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server administration service account AND the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Management administration service account.
Note: You can use the same service account for both BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Enterprise Server Management. The same service account can also be used for BlackBerry User Administration.
•Microsoft Exchange View Only Administrator (minimum) access at the Administrative Groups level in Microsoft Exchange 2000 to be able to read from the Active Directory. This permission should also be set on the BlackBerry User Administration service account.
Microsoft Exchange Administer Information store, set at the Mailbox store level or the Microsoft Exchange server level (to write information to the administration service account mailbox)
To set View Only Administrator permissions on a service account:
1.Open Microsoft Exchange 2000 System Manager.
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3.Click Next. The Users and Groups screen appears.
4.Click Add. The Delegate Control dialog box appears.
5.Click Browse. The Select Users, Computers or Groups dialog box appears. Select the correct service account from the list, and then click OK.
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