Adding Account Permissions - Cisco Unity Installation Manual

Cisco unity server installation guide
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Adding account
permissions
DO THIS SECTION?
TURNKEY
SYSTEM
Voice mail only
Voice mail with LAN admin
Unified, one Exchange server
Unity server is a PDC
Unity server is a member
server
Unified, existing Exchange site
COMPONENT
SYSTEM
Voice mail only
Voice mail with LAN admin
Unified, one Exchange server
Unity server is a PDC
Unity server is a member
server
Unified, existing Exchange site
ACTIVEFAX SERVER
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE
Before you install Exchange in a site with other Exchange serv-
ers, you must grant Services Account Administration permis-
sions to the Windows NT/2000 domain administrator account.
To add account permissions
Do this procedure on an Exchange server other than the Unity
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server. Repeat it on the Unity server if you want to allow either
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server to administer the other.
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a Log on to an Exchange server by using an Exchange Ser-
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vices Account Administration account.
b On the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Microsoft
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Exchange > Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
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c In the tree, click the organization name.
d On the File menu, click "Properties."
e Click the Permissions tab.
f Click "Add."
g Under "List names from," click the Unity server's domain.
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(On turnkey systems, the domain name is Unity unless you
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changed it.) If the domain is not listed, the proper trusts
have not been established.
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h In the list of names, select the Windows NT/2000 domain
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administrator account.
i Click "Add."
j Click "OK" to close the Add Users and Groups dialog box.
k Under "Roles," click "Service account admin."
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l
Click "OK" to close the Properties dialog box.
m Repeat steps c through l for the site and the configuration
container, which also appear in the tree.

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