02-17-2004 03:05 AM - edited 03-13-2019 03:52 AM
We are running multiple versions of Unity with Exchange 5.5 with multiply sites within the organisation.
Is there a way I can provide access to the remote SA webs for my helpdesk staff without creating a user for them in each exchange site and adding them to Unity as a subscriber?
I don't want to waste subscriber licenses for the remote sites, and was wondering if multiple NT accounts can be allocated to the admin account for SA web.
Although I can use terminal services on each helpdesk machine I would prefer to just use the machines web browser.
TIA
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02-17-2004 07:42 AM
Assuming you're using a 3.1.x version of Unity or later, you can use the "grantUnityAccess" tool to add a map for the help desk folks' NT credentials to the special built in "installers" account on a Unity box such that they can get into the SA for that Unity box without having to be a subscriber. You'll find the tool in the Tools Depot on your desktop.
Here's a thread that goes into some of the details on how to do this on a larger scale:
02-17-2004 07:42 AM
Assuming you're using a 3.1.x version of Unity or later, you can use the "grantUnityAccess" tool to add a map for the help desk folks' NT credentials to the special built in "installers" account on a Unity box such that they can get into the SA for that Unity box without having to be a subscriber. You'll find the tool in the Tools Depot on your desktop.
Here's a thread that goes into some of the details on how to do this on a larger scale:
02-17-2004 09:50 AM
Jeff
Thanks for this. Just what I was looking for and works a treat.
Regards
D
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