In general, Permissions Wizard does not set Exchange
permissions, which must be set manually. (If subscribers will be homed in Exchange
2003 and/or Exchange 2000, with or without Exchange 5.5, Permissions Wizard
does grant Send-As, Receive-As, and Administer Information Store permissions on
the Exchange 2003 and/or Exchange 2000 mailstores that are selected in
Permissions wizard.)
The Exchange permissions that you set for the Cisco Unity
installation and services accounts depend on the version(s) of Exchange in
which Cisco Unity subscribers will be homed. See the following table for a list
of the permissions that must be set for each configuration.
Do the procedures in the applicable section:
Setting
the Required Exchange Permissions When Subscribers Are Homed Only in Exchange
2003 and/or Exchange 2000
Setting
the Required Exchange Permissions When Subscribers Are Homed Only in Exchange
5.5
Exchange
Permissions Required When Subscribers Are Homed in Exchange 2003 and/or
Exchange 2000, and Also in Exchange 5.5
If you are setting up failover, set Exchange permissions
only on the primary server.
Exchange Permissions Required
Where Cisco Unity Subscribers Are Homed
|
Permissions
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Exchange 2003 and/or Exchange 2000 only
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Installation account: Exchange Administrator
Cisco Unity directory services account: Exchange
Administrator if you want to create Cisco Unity subscribers by using the
Cisco Unity Administrator. Exchange View Only Administrator if you want to
create Cisco Unity subscribers only by importing accounts from Active
Directory.
Cisco Unity message store services account:
Send-As, Receive-As, and Administer Information Store permissions on the
Exchange 2003 and/or Exchange 2000 mailstores that are selected in
Permissions wizard (set by the Permissions wizard).
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Exchange 5.5 only
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Installation account: Service Account
Administration
Cisco Unity directory and message store services
account: Service Account Administration
|
Exchange 2003 and/or Exchange 2000 and also Exchange 5.5
|
Installation account: Exchange Administrator
Cisco Unity directory services account:
Exchange Administrator if you want to create
Cisco Unity subscribers by using the Cisco Unity Administrator. Exchange View
Only Administrator if you want to create Cisco Unity subscribers only by
importing accounts from Active Directory.
Service Account Administration
Cisco Unity message store services account:
Send-As, Receive-As, and Administer Information
Store permissions on the Exchange 2003 and/or Exchange 2000 mailstores that
are selected in Permissions wizard (set by the Permissions wizard).
Service Account Administration
|
Setting
the Required Exchange Permissions When Subscribers Are Homed Only in Exchange
2003 and/or Exchange 2000
Do the procedure for the installation account first, then
for the directory services account.
- On the
Cisco Unity server, on the Windows Start menu, click Programs >
Microsoft Exchange > System Manager.
- In the
left pane of the Exchange System Manager MMC, right-click the organization
name at the top of the tree control, and click Delegate Control.
- In the
Welcome to the Exchange Administration Delegation Wizard, click Next.
- In the
Users or Groups dialog box, click Add.
- In the
Delegate Control dialog box, click Browse.
- In the
Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box, in the Look In list, click
the name of the domain to which the Cisco Unity server belongs.
- In the
list of users, computers, and groups, double-click the name of the
installation or the Cisco Unity directory services account, and the
Delegate Control dialog box reappears. The account you selected appears in
the Group (Recommended) or User box.
- When
you do this procedure for the installation account, in the Role list,
click Exchange Administrator.
When you repeat this procedure for
the Cisco Unity directory services account, in the Role list, click the
applicable option:
Exchange Administrator
|
If you want to create Cisco Unity subscribers by using the
Cisco Unity Administrator.
|
Exchange View Only Administrator
|
If you do not want to create Cisco Unity subscribers by using
the Cisco Unity Administrator (meaning that you will create Cisco Unity
subscribers only by importing accounts from Active Directory).
|
- Click OK
to close the Delegate Control dialog box.
- Repeat
Steps 4 through 9 for the Cisco Unity directory services account.
- Click Next.
- Click Finish.
- Close
the Exchange System Manager MMC.
Exchange
Permissions Required When Subscribers Are Homed Only in Exchange 5.5
Do the procedure for the installation account first, then
for the account that owns directory and message store services.
- Log on
to an Exchange server in the site that the Cisco Unity server will be
joining by using an Exchange Service Account Administration account.
- On the
Windows Start menu, click Programs > Microsoft Exchange >
Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
- In the
tree, click the site name.
- On the
File menu, click Properties.
- Click
the Permissions tab.
- Click Add.
- Under
List Names From, click the Cisco Unity server domain.
- The
first time you do the procedure, select the installation account from the
list of names.
The second time you do the procedure, select the
account that owns Cisco Unity directory and message store services.
- Click Add.
- Click OK
to close the Add Users and Groups dialog box.
- Under
Roles, click Service Account Admin.
- Click OK
to close the Properties dialog box.
- In the
left pane, under the name of the site, click Configuration.
- On the
File menu, click Properties.
- Click
the Permissions tab.
- Click Add.
- Under
List Names From, click the Cisco Unity server domain.
- In the
list of names, select the installation account or the Cisco Unity
directory and message store services account.
- Click Add.
- Click OK
to close the Add Users and Groups dialog box.
- Under
Roles, click Service Account Admin.
- Click OK
to close the Properties dialog box.
- Repeat
Steps 3 through 22 for the Cisco Unity account that owns directory and
message store services.
Setting the Required Exchange Permissions
When Subscribers Are Homed in Exchange 2003 and/or Exchange 2000, and Also in
Exchange 5.5
When Cisco Unity subscribers will be homed in Exchange 2003
and/or Exchange 2000, and will also be homed in Exchange 5.5, do the following
two procedures.
Caution! If you want to home Cisco Unity subscribers
in Exchange 2003 and/or Exchange 2000 and also in Exchange 5.5, the Active
Directory Connector must be installed, and there must be either a two-way
connection agreement, or a one-way connection agreement that replicates data
from Exchange 5.5 to Active Directory.
Do the following procedure for the installation account
first, then for the directory services account.
- On the
Cisco Unity server, on the Windows Start menu, click Programs >
Microsoft Exchange > System Manager.
- In the
left pane of the Exchange System Manager MMC, right-click the organization
name at the top of the tree control, and click Delegate Control.
- In the
Welcome to the Exchange Administration Delegation Wizard, click Next.
- In the
Users or Groups dialog box, click Add.
- In the
Delegate Control dialog box, click Browse.
- In the
Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box, in the Look In list, click
the name of the domain to which the Cisco Unity server belongs.
- In the
list of users, computers, and groups, double-click the name of the
installation or Cisco Unity directory services account, and the Delegate
Control dialog box reappears. The account you selected appears in the
Group (Recommended) or User box.
- When
you do this procedure for the installation account, in the Role list,
click Exchange Administrator.
When you repeat this procedure for
the Cisco Unity directory services account, in the Role list, click the
applicable option:
Exchange Administrator
|
If you want to create Cisco Unity subscribers by using the
Cisco Unity Administrator.
|
Exchange View Only Administrator
|
If you do not want to create Cisco Unity subscribers by
using the Cisco Unity Administrator (meaning that you will create Cisco Unity
subscribers only by importing accounts from Active Directory).
|
- Click OK
to close the Delegate Control dialog box.
- Click Next.
- Click Finish.
- Repeat
Steps 2 through 11 for the Cisco Unity directory services account.
- Close
the Exchange System Manager MMC.
- On an
Exchange 5.5 server, on the Windows Start menu, click Programs >
Microsoft Exchange > Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
- In the
left pane, click the name of the site.
- On the
Microsoft Exchange Administrator menu, click File > Properties.
- Click
the Permissions tab.
- Click Add.
- In the
Add Users and Groups dialog box, in the List Names From list, click the
name of the domain that the directory services and message store services
accounts are in.
- The first
time you do this step, in the top list, double-click the name of the
directory services account, and the name appears in the bottom list.
The second time you do this step,
in the top list, double-click the name of the message store services account,
and the name appears in the bottom list.
- Click OK
to close the Add Users and Groups dialog box.
- The
first time you do this step, in the Properties dialog box, click the name
of the directory services account.
The second time you do this step,
in the Properties dialog box, click the name of the message store services
account.
- In the
Roles list, click Service Account Admin.
- Repeat
Steps 5 through 10 for the message store services account.
- Click OK
to close the Properties dialog box.
- In the
left pane, under the name of the site, click Configuration.
- On the
Microsoft Exchange Administrator menu, click File > Properties.
- Click
the Permissions tab.
- Click Add.
- In the
Add Users and Groups dialog box, in the List Names From list, click the
name of the domain that the directory services and message store services
accounts are in.
- The
first time you do this step, in the top list, double-click the name of the
directory services account, and the name appears in the bottom list.
The second time you do this step,
in the top list, double-click the name of the message store services account,
and the name appears in the bottom list.
- Click OK
to close the Add Users and Groups dialog box.
- The
first time you do this step, in the Properties dialog box, click the name
of the directory services account.
The second time you do this step,
in the Properties dialog box, click the name of the message store services
account.
- In the
Roles list, click Service Account Admin.
- Repeat
Steps 16 through 21 for the message store services account.
- Click OK
to close the Properties dialog box.
- Close
Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
1.0.0 –
Initial version.
1.1.0 –
Updated for Cisco Unity 4.0(3)
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