02-15-2012 08:38 AM
Hi
I need to assign permissions to the VSA on 3 Exchange servers 2010 that they are in the same Domain. The thing is that, only those 3 need to have permissions, not the other 10 that I have in the same domain.
This script SetEVThrottlingPolicy, it seems like it give permissions to ALL the Exchange on the domain. This is correct? How can I customize the script to select certain Exchange and not all of them?
The same goes to the other scripts…
Thx!!!
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02-15-2012 08:57 AM
The throttling policy applies, well, a throttling policy for the evadmin, not permissions.
The throttling policy is needed so that Enterprise Vault can make the kind of mapi connections and AD calls it needs without the Exchange Server forcefully disconnecting it
As for exchange, you could simply just add the permissions manually through ADSI edit to only those exchange servers you want, but depending on your DAG configuration it may be possible that you fail over from one enabled exchange server to a server in the DAG that is not EV Enabled and cause issues for end users
02-15-2012 08:57 AM
The throttling policy applies, well, a throttling policy for the evadmin, not permissions.
The throttling policy is needed so that Enterprise Vault can make the kind of mapi connections and AD calls it needs without the Exchange Server forcefully disconnecting it
As for exchange, you could simply just add the permissions manually through ADSI edit to only those exchange servers you want, but depending on your DAG configuration it may be possible that you fail over from one enabled exchange server to a server in the DAG that is not EV Enabled and cause issues for end users
02-15-2012 08:59 AM
for permissions you should use this
Using Powershell scripts to assign Exchange Server permissions for the Vault Service Account
02-15-2012 09:00 AM
Well the permissions script like he said will apply it to the entire Exchange topology, but if you want to target only specific exchange servers (so that the EVAdmin doesnt have access to servers you wish to restrict) then ADSI edit would be the way to go
02-15-2012 11:41 AM
You can also read the powershell scripts, and do the changes manually to the servers you wish to touch.
02-22-2012 06:36 AM
Can you help me to understand witch line do I must to change?