You may want to look at those distribution list. We had the same problem at
the last place I was at. Seems that the users can make 'personal ' DL. But
if you migrate those over to 2010, the user loses that capability to edit
that same DL.

The previous version of Outlook/Exchange allowed the user to setup their
own personal or group DL. They could modify it without any admin input.
But, once we upgraded to 2010, and those same DL's were migrated, then they
user created that DL couldn't modify that same DL. The admins could 'see'
who created that list, which, in our case, were people who where no longer
with the company. Those duties would be handed to someone else in their
department.

If I remember, 2010 moved that control from the user back to the admin
because if issues, like the one I listed above.

Something to check for. My $.02 worth. But this does sound like what we
encountered.

Daniel


On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Maglinger, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I just moved some more users over to Exchange 2010 and they have lost the
> ability to modify the distribution lists that they used to.
> I have read several articles on assigning the MyDistributionGroups and
> MyDistributionGroupMembership and it mentions that it will allow them to
> "manage some of the properties in groups that they own".
> By "owning" the group, is this the same as the user specified in the
> "Managed by" window in the group properties, group information tab?
>
> -Paul
>
>
>


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