What types of permissions are configurable for exchange
Answer Posted / rajiv parikh
Maintaining the Minimum Permissions Required for Mailbox
Stores and Public Folder Stores
Topic Last Modified: 2005-04-25
If you modify the default permissions on Exchange Server
2003 mailbox stores and public folder stores, make sure you
maintain the following minimum permissions:
• Administrators group Full Control
• Authenticated Users group Read and Execute, List
Folder Contents, and Read
• Creator Owner None
• Server Operators group Modify, Read and Execute,
List Folder Contents, Read, and Write
• System account Full Control
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