I'm so happy to hear I'm not the only one that didn't know that until
recently!

I mentioned it to PSS during a call and the support person said yep, it's
that way "by design". In thinking about it, there are some advantages, but
here I was making changes to the Org permissions, thinking they were being
replicated to the other sites (we'd never needed to change things until
then). I sure had to rethink MY understanding of "basic management of a
multi-Site Exchange Org."

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Ault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 1:06 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Inherited Perms within MultiSite Orgs - 5.5


I'm confounded.

Scenario:
- Remote Site B introduced into Org; lists along with Site A after
connectors are configured, blah, blah..
- Site A & B both coexist within same NT4 domain--no Trusts necessary.
- Installed Site B using svc acct common to the Domain


Discovery:
After cursory run thru all containers on Site B to set config to match that
of Site A, it is discovered Site B does not display same accts with perms at
Org and Site levels as Site A. 

Is something fundamentally wrong in my understanding of basic management of
a multi-Site Exchange Orgs?

Tim.


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