Working with Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Store Permissions
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Published: December 1, 2001
By Teresa Appelgate
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This online book update provides a high-level explanation of the process by which Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server controls access to objects in the Exchange store. The discussion is intended for advanced Exchange administrators.
To understand this discussion, ensure that you are familiar with the following terms:
access control entry (ACE)
access control list (ACL)
access token
discretionary access control list (DACL)
permission (permissions are often called rights)
security descriptor
security ID (SID)
security principal
system access control list (SACL)
This book has been updated since its original December 2001 release. For specific update information, see the section titled What Is Updated in This Book?
Details
Number of Pages: 80
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Accessing Exchange Objects
Chapter 2: Details of the Exchange Access Control Process
Chapter 3: Modifying Permissions
Chapter 4: Permissions Available in Exchange
Chapter 5: Conversion between MAPI and Windows Permissions
Chapter 6: Default Roles Available in Exchange
Appendix A: Access Control Terminology
Appendix B: Minimum Permissions Required for Mailbox Stores and Public Folder Stores
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