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A user with an Exchange Administrator role from a member server cannot create a new Recipient Update Service on the domain level


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Symptoms

A user with the Exchange Administrator role from a member server cannot create a new Recipient Update Service on the domain level. When the user tries to create the new Recipient Update Service, the user receives the following error message:
Access is denied.
Facility: Win32
ID no: c0070005
Exchange System Manager
However, the same user can delete an existing Recipient Update Service on the domain level.

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Resolution

If the user needs to create a new Recipient Update Service on the domain level from a Microsoft Windows 2000-based member server, the user needs to have Exchange Full Administrator permissions.

Alternatively, a user who is an Exchange Administrator can create a new Recipient Update Service on the domain level from a Windows 2000-based Domain Controller.

If the user needs to create a new Recipient Update Service on an Exchange 2000 cluster, the user needs to be a member of the Local Administrators group.

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Keywords: KB309750, kbprb, kbpending

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Article Info
Article ID : 309750
Revision : 5
Created on : 2/28/2007
Published on : 2/28/2007
Exists online : False
Views : 256