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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:17 pm    Post subject: New Administrative Role Reply with quote

Hi,

I am new to exchange development.

I am looking to develop an application that manages exchange 2003 & 2007
objects (messages, attachments, and calendars) based on simple policies. I am
looking at creating a special role (i.e. additional to the roles built into
exchange viz. org admin, recipient admin, view only) specifically for this
application.

How would I go about doing this? Most of the docs I've searched online talk
about how to assign a user/group to a role but not how to add a new role.

I'd also welcome any inputs on whether or not its a good idea to create new
roles - issues with upgrades, compatibility etc.

thanks

rg

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