UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE
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Adding account
permissions
Before you install Exchange in a site with other Exchange serv-
ers, you must grant Services Account Administration permis-
sions to the Windows NT/2000 domain administrator account.
To add account permissions
Do this procedure on an Exchange server other than the Unity
server. Repeat it on the Unity server if you want to allow either
server to administer the other.
a Log on to an Exchange server by using an Exchange Ser-
vices Account Administration account.
b On the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Microsoft
Exchange > Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
c In the tree, click the organization name.
d On the File menu, click “Properties.”
e Click the Permissions tab.
f Click “Add.”
g Under “List names from,” click the Unity server’s domain.
(On turnkey systems, the domain name is Unity unless you
changed it.) If the domain is not listed, the proper trusts
have not been established.
h In the list of names, select the Windows NT/2000 domain
administrator account.
i Click “Add.”
j Click “OK” to close the Add Users and Groups dialog box.
k Under “Roles,” click “Service account admin.”
l Click “OK” to close the Properties dialog box.
m Repeat steps c through l for the site and the configuration
container, which also appear in the tree.
DO THIS SECTION?
TURNKEY
SYSTEM
YES NO
see
page
Voice mail only 80
Voice mail with LAN admin 80
Unified, one Exchange server
Unity server is a PDC 80
Unity server is a member
server
60
Unified, existing Exchange site
✓
COMPONENT
SYSTEM
Voice mail only 60
Voice mail with LAN admin 60
Unified, one Exchange server
Unity server is a PDC 60
Unity server is a member
server
60
Unified, existing Exchange site
✓
ACTIVEFAX SERVER
64