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Rex Kremer



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:09 pm    Post subject: how to change rights on "first information store" Reply with quote

i have big problems to backup exchange2007 with backupexec. always receive
error "no access rights to database". after some research it seems to me the
access rights on the database itself must be changed, but is is not possible
via properties any more (used to be in earlier versions).
must be a command like "Add-ADPermission -Identity "Mailbox Store" -User
"Trusted User" -ExtendedRights Receive-As".
in fact i need read rights for user beadmin.
how is the exact command? i tried : Add-ADPermission "first information
store" -User "beadin" -ExtendedRights fullaccess

it complains "first information store" is not specific and option fullaccess
is not available as well. symantec can not help me either.

what is the correct expression to grant user beadmin read-rights on the
database?

thanks a lot in advance!

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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]



Joined: 05 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 4:04 pm    Post subject: Re: how to change rights on "first information store" Reply with quote

Rex Kremer wrote:
> i have big problems to backup exchange2007 with backupexec. always
> receive error "no access rights to database". after some research it
> seems to me the access rights on the database itself must be changed,
> but is is not possible via properties any more (used to be in earlier
> versions).
> must be a command like "Add-ADPermission -Identity "Mailbox Store"
> -User "Trusted User" -ExtendedRights Receive-As".
> in fact i need read rights for user beadmin.
> how is the exact command? i tried : Add-ADPermission "first
> information store" -User "beadin" -ExtendedRights fullaccess
>
> it complains "first information store" is not specific and option
> fullaccess is not available as well. symantec can not help me either.
>
> what is the correct expression to grant user beadmin read-rights on
> the database?
>
> thanks a lot in advance!

Try posting in microsoft.public.exchange.admin. You've posted this in an
Exchange 2000 group (and those don't get that much traffic nowadays anyway,
even if this were a relevant group).

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