06-14-2016 12:11 AM - edited 03-17-2019 07:14 AM
Yet another question.... Was wondering if the account its referring to is the account used to access exchange in the unified messaging service set up? I've already added it to the role in exchange so it should have permission...
Thanks for any ideas!
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06-14-2016 12:58 AM
You'd need to assign appropriate rights to your service account, sot sure what exchange version you have but here are the details:
Leszek
06-14-2016 12:58 AM
You'd need to assign appropriate rights to your service account, sot sure what exchange version you have but here are the details:
Leszek
06-14-2016 01:09 AM
Thanks Leszek,
Yeah, tried that and get the usual command cannot be found from Powershell shell
06-14-2016 01:28 AM
Ah! You have to be a member of the Exchange Organization Administrators group!
09-12-2016 06:26 AM
Hopefully this will help someone else:
[PS] C:\>new-ManagementRoleAssignment -Name:untiyimperson -role:applicationImpersonation -User:"domain\unityaccount"
Name Role RoleAssigneeName RoleAssigneeType AssignmentMethod EffectiveUserNam
e
---- ---- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
untiyimperson ApplicationImp... Unity MsgStoreSvc User Direct
12-10-2019 11:51 AM
Thank you Process153, this pointed me in the right direction since we use O365. Below is the non PowerShell way to implement that new Role needed for (applicationImpersonation).
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unity-connection/118828-config-cuc-00.html
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