How can you grant access for an administrator to access all
mailboxes on a specific server
Answer Posted / akshat nigam
1. Start Exchange System Manager.
2. Drill down to your server object within the appropriate
Administrative Group. Right-click it and choose Properties.
3. In the Properties window go to the Security tab.
4. Click Add, click the user or group who you want to have
access to the mailboxes, and then click OK.
5. Be sure that the user or group is selected in the Name box.
6. In the Permissions list, click Allow next to Full
Control, and then click OK.
Note: Make sure there is no Deny checkbox selected next to
the Send As and Receive As permissions.
7. Click Ok all the way out.
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