Make sure the profile that you're running pfadmin with has full access to
all public folders. PFADMIN is bound by Exchange level permissions (tied to
the mailbox). Therefore if your admin's mailbox doesn't have access to a
public folder, you don't get accurate reporting on it. Administrator rights
are granted using NT ids in Exchange admin so it's very easy to overlook the
necessity of granting an admin full rights to all public folders. The
easiest way to do it is to generate a pfadmins dl and have that dl full
access to all public folders. Then you can add/remove admins as they come
and go.
Of course, this whole mess goes away with active directory.
-----Original Message-----
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 10:48 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: PFAdmin tool for 5.5
I know people have used it. I'm writing an article on it. Anybody (besides
William, who already has) wanna comment?
Apologies for any double posts people get...
Drew (MOS)
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