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Understanding Permissions

Applies to: Exchange Server 2010 SP2

Topic Last Modified: 2010-09-20

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 includes a large set of predefined permissions, based on the Role Based Access Control (RBAC) permissions model, which you can use right away to easily grant permissions to your administrators and users. You can use the permissions features in Exchange 2010 so that you can get your new organization up and running quickly.

RBAC grants permissions to manage the Mailbox, Hub Transport, Client Access, and Unified Messaging server roles. For information about permissions on the Edge Transport server role, see Edge Transport Permissions later in this topic.

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Several RBAC features and concepts aren't discussed in this topic because they're advanced features. If the functionality discussed in this topic doesn't meet your needs, and you want to further customize your permissions model, see Understanding Role Based Access Control.

Looking for management tasks related to permissions? See Managing Permissions.

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