HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover User's Guide (T5437-96008, November 2009)

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If Exchange is clustered, the user running the Application Manager must be a
member of the Cluster Administrators and local Administrator group for each of the
source and target cluster nodes.
If Exchange is clustered, it is highly recommended that the same cluster service
account be used for both source and target nodes.
Assigning Exchange 2003 Full Administrator permission
The user account being used for Application Manager cannot be nested in a group
under the Exchange Organization that had Exchange Full Admin permissions. Remove
the user account from the nested group or explicitly add the user account as an
Exchange Full Admin in the Exchange System Manager.
1. Select Start, Programs, Microsoft Exchange, System Manager.
2. Right-click on the organization name (at the top of the tree) and select Delegate
Control.
3. The Exchange Delegation Tool will open. Click Next.
4. If the user is not listed as Exchange Full Administrator under Users of Groups,
click Add. You must explicitly add the domain user’s login name as an Exchange
Full Administrator.
5. Click Next to continue.
6. Click Finish to exit.
Note:
If the user account being used for Application Manager was previously nested
in a group, you will need to follow these instructions to explicitly add the user
account as an Exchange Full Admin in the Exchange System Manager. Then,
in Application Manager, select Tools, Option. In the Options dialog box, click
the Clear Cached Credentials button. Restart the Application Manager and
enter the new credentials.
Assigning Exchange 2007 Full Administrator permission
To assign Full Administrator permission for Exchange 2007, you will use the Exchange
Management Console to delegate Server Administrator role to a user or group.
1. Open Exchange Management Console.
2. In the left pane, select Organization Configuration.
3. In the Action pane on the right side of the console, click Add Exchange
Administrator.
4. On the Add Exchange Administrator page, click Browse. Select the user or
group that you want to delegate control to.
5. Select Exchange Organization Administrator role.
6. On the Completion page, click Finish.