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The Exchange Control Panel (ECP) allows end-users to perform many self-service tasks, such as tracking messages, managing groups, and creating inbox rules. Of course, just like other GUI based tools in...
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The Exchange Control Panel (ECP) is a web based graphical administration tool that's been added into Exchange Server 2010. The ECP has basic functionality and Microsoft is constantly adding new items...
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The way we control security and Exchange Server 2010 is using Role-Based Access Control or what we call RBAC. Now RBAC isn't a new thing in the IT industry. This video is part of a full training...
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In Exchange 2010 we use Role Based Access Control (RBAC) to determine or restrict what administrators can do in the administrative tools. End users also need to be able to run commands when they are...
View ArticleLocking Down Exchange 2010 Control Panel (ECP) Options
The Exchange Control Panel (ECP) allows end-users to perform many self-service tasks, such as tracking messages, managing groups, and creating inbox rules. Of course, just like other GUI based tools...
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