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'Send as' permissions

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Gerard - 24 Nov 2004 05:43 GMT
I am trying to work out how to grant someone permission to send as (rather
than 'send on behalf of') another user (meaning that the message sent will
literally display as being sent by person A rather than saying  'sent by B on
behalf of A').

We are running Outlook 2003, on a Windows 2003 Server platform, with
Exchange 2003.   I thought  such permissions could be set up through Active
Directory but I only seem to be able to set up 'send on behalf of'
permissions.

Any ideas where I can set  'send as' permissions - or  is it not even
possible?

Thanks

Gerard O'Neill.
Roady [MVP] - 24 Nov 2004 22:29 GMT
When you open the user in AD U&C you can set the Send As permission on the
Security tab.

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>I am trying to work out how to grant someone permission to send as (rather
> than 'send on behalf of') another user (meaning that the message sent will
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> Gerard O'Neill.
Gerard - 24 Nov 2004 23:05 GMT
Thanks Robert - but there is no 'security' tab in the users properties.  If I
recall correctlty there used to be a securty tab in Windows 2000 - but its
not there in Windows 2003.

Gerard.

> When you open the user in AD U&C you can set the Send As permission on the
> Security tab.
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Roady [MVP] - 06 Dec 2004 09:25 GMT
Sorry for not responding sooner; I lost track of this threat.
In AD U&C choose View-> Advanced Features... to show the Security tab

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> Thanks Robert - but there is no 'security' tab in the users properties.
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