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Delegating Exchange administrative rights
To assign Exchange administrative rights to a user through the Application Manager, select Tools,
Delegate Rights. The Delegate Rights dialog box will appear.
1.
The Domain will be populated automatically with the domain where the Application Manager
client resides.
2.
In the Username field, enter the user name for the account that needs to be assigned Exchange
administrative rights.
3.
If the currently logged-on user does not have sufficient rights to assign Exchange administrative
rights, select the Use credentials checkbox.
4.
Enter the appropriate values for a user who does have sufficient permissions to assign these
rights in the Domain, Username, and Password fields.
SQL credentials
Proper rights must be assigned to the account that is entered when the Application Manager prompts
for credentials. If these credentials are not properly assigned, you will be prompted to enter alternate
credentials before protection can be enabled
For SQL, you should first configure all permissions as described in
on page A-1. In addition, the user must have SQL Server System Administrator
permission.
In order to operate the Application Manager for setup and to manage failover and failback for SQL,
the following permissions are required:
The user must be assigned the System Administrator role on the SQL server in order to query and
Administer SQL.
NOTE:
The domain entered on the Delegate Rights dialog box must be the DNS domain name;
you cannot use the NetBIOS domain name.
For a description of the specific rights that are delegated to Exchange administrators, see
Microsoft Knowledge Base article 823018, available at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823018